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Cello dreaming (cello with string orchestra)

by Peter Sculthorpe (1998)

Audio Sample

Performance by Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra, Sue-Ellen Paulsen, Richard Mills from the CD Quamby

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Peter Sculthorpe, 1929-2014

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Peter Sculthorpe, 1929-2014 : the ABC recordings.

Library shelf no. CD 2599 [Not for loan]

Cello dreaming

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Score

Cello dreaming : for solo cello, string orchestra and percussion / Peter Sculthorpe

Library shelf no. 784.7274/SCU 1 [Available for loan]

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Work Details

Year: 1998

Instrumentation: Cello, string orchestra, percussion.

Duration: 17 min.

Commission note: Commissioned by BBC.. Commissioned by the BBC for the opening concert of the Manchester Cello Festival on 29 April 1998

First performance: by Stephen Isserlis, Yan Pascal Tortelier, BBC Philharmonic Orchestra — 29 Apr 98. Royal Northern College of Music, Manchester

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Performances of this work

20 Nov 11: Seinajoki Hall, Seinajoki, Finland. Featuring Etela-Pohjanmaan Musikkiopisto, Samuli Peltonen, Gabor Angyal.

29 Aug 2009: at Sydney Cons. Symphony Orchestra (Verbrugghen Hall). Featuring Sydney Conservatorium Symphony Orchestra, Apo Hsu.

28 Aug 2009: at Sydney Conservatorium Symphony Orchestra (Verbrugghen Hall). Featuring Sydney Conservatorium Symphony Orchestra, Apo Hsu.

29 Apr 98: Royal Northern College of Music, Manchester. Featuring Stephen Isserlis, Yan Pascal Tortelier, BBC Philharmonic Orchestra.

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