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Speed : for orchestra

by Matthew Hindson (1996, this version: 1997)

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Performance by Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra, David Porcelijn from the CD Four orchestral works

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Speed : for orchestra / Matthew Hindson

Library shelf no. Q 784.2/HIN 7 [Available for loan]

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Work Details

Year: 1996, this version: 1997

Instrumentation: Piccolo (doubling flute), flute, oboe, cor anglais, clarinet in B flat, bass clarinet (doubling clarinet), bassoon, contra-bassoon, 4 horns, 2 trumpets in C, 2 trombones, bass trombone, tuba, timpani, percussion (1 player), harp, strings.

Duration: 16 min.

Difficulty: Advanced — Professional.

Commission note: Commissioned by Australian Broadcasting Corporation for performance by Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra with funds provided by Australia Council.

Analysis

Program note: Linda Kouvaras's "Speed"
by Linda Kouvaras
Source: the score of this work

Program note: Matthew Hindson's "Speed"
by Gordon Kerry
Source: Published by Symphony Services

Article: Dawn of a new world symphony
by Gordon Kerry — © News Limited
Source: Source: The Australian, 24 March 2009, pp.13

Book: Compositions by Matthew Hindson : volume I, introductory essay / Matthew Hindson.

Book: 1999 Australian composition resource kit / Sydney Symphony Orchestra Education Program.

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Performances of this work

Unknown date: Monash University, Clayton, VIC

26 Jul 97: Tasmanian Conservatorium of Music. Featuring Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra, David Porcelijn.

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