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Work Overview
This is a journey piece. About travel. Maybe a long way or at night. Taken to an unfamiliar destination. Perhaps alone. And on some journeys we encounter obstacles; or a fork in the road. The way through could literally involve a bridge or a tunnel or a change of platform at a train station - but is equally an allegory for how we navigate our daily lives. The central movement of this work was commissioned by the Canberra Symphony Orchestra for their Chamber Classics series concerts and premiered by Emma Sholl, Tor Frømyhr and Rowan Phemister at Albert Hall, Yarralumla Canberra on 13 February 2022.
Work Details
Year: 2022
Instrumentation: Flute, viola, harp.
Duration: 18 min.
Difficulty: Advanced
Contents note: I. the way in -- II. the way through -- III. the other side.
Dedication note: written for Emma Sholl and the CSO Chamber Ensemble commissioned
Written for: Emma Sholl
Commission note: Commissioned by Canberra Symphony Orchestra.
Performances of this work
13 Feb 22: Albert Hall, Yarralumla, Canberra. Featuring Emma Sholl, Tor Frømyhr, Rowan Phemister.
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