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Night Shift : The Rehearsal : for ensemble, audience, choir and soloists

by Cathy Milliken (2021)

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The Australian Music Centre's catalogue does not include any recordings or sheet music of this work. This entry is for information purposes only.

It is listed in our catalogue because an event featuring a performance of this work was included in our calendar of Australian music. Details of this performance are listed below.

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Year: 2021

Instrumentation: Flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, horn, trumpet, trombone, percussion (1 player), piano, 2 violins, viola, cello, electric guitar, female singer, male actor/singer/presenter, SATB amateur choir, audience participation. Small objects and instruments played by the audience members, distributed depending on seating in hall: egg rattles, paper sheets, fingerlights, small bells in tie bags, card/pencil, whirlies in E and C, mouth organs (for choir).

Duration: 50 min.

Difficulty: Advanced — For professional contemporary ensemble and 2 solo singers performing together with amateur choir and audience.

Commission note: Commissioned by Art Mentor Foundation Lucerne.. Commissioned by Art Mentor Foundation Lucerne. “CONNECT – The Audience as artist” is an initiative funded by Art Mentor Foundation Lucerne in collaboration with London Sinfonietta, Ensemble Modern, Asko|Schönberg and Remix Ensemble Casa da Música.

First performance: by Ensemble Modern, Neue Kammerchor Berlin, Catherine Larsen-Maguire, Michael Schiefel, Helena Rasker at Ensemble Modern & Neue Kammerchor Berlin (Philharmonie Berlin) on 1 Sep 2021

The composer notes the following styles, genres, themes, influences etc. associated with this work:
Conservation, audience participation, Shakespeare's Midsummernight's Dream

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