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Singing stones : chamber trio for flute, cello and percussion

by Natalie Williams (2010)

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Performance by Josh Ryan, Marcia Kampfer, Regina Mushabac from the CD Selected Works by AMC Represented Artists, vol. 45.

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Selected Works by AMC Represented Artists, vol. 45.

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Work Overview

This short chamber trio was written for the specified instrumentation ("Sticks and Stones") for the Iron Composer Competition in 2010 at Baldwin-Wallace Conservatory.

The piece was composed in five hours, rehearsed and premiered in concert on the same day (22 October 2010). This piece won the 2010 Iron Composer Competition.

Work Details

Year: 2010

Instrumentation: Flute, cello, percussion (1 player) (bowl of river rocks, concrete/stone tablet, bamboo sticks and leaves, bowl of small pebbles, large wooden stick/tree trunk).

Duration: 6 min.

Difficulty: Advanced

Commission note: Composed in five hours for the Iron Composer Competition, 2010 (Baldwin-Wallace Conservatory, Ohio)

First performance: by Josh Ryan, Marcia Kampfer, Regina Mushabac — 20 Oct 10. Kulas Hall, Baldwin-Wallace Conservatory, Cleveland, Ohio (USA)

Awards & Prizes

Year Award Placing Awarded for/to
2010 Iron Composer Winner Natalie Williams

Performances of this work

26 Oct 2022: at Rubiks Collective: They Swim Through Air (Melbourne Recital Centre, Primrose Potter Salon).

20 Oct 10: Kulas Hall, Baldwin-Wallace Conservatory, Cleveland, Ohio (USA). Featuring Josh Ryan, Marcia Kampfer, Regina Mushabac.

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