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Work

Autumn song : cello with piano

by Katy Abbott (2001)

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Performance by Lamorna Nightingale, Jocelyn Fazzone from the CD Eat chocolate and cry

This sample is of the Flute with piano version of this work

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Eat chocolate and cry : Australian flute music 1999-2009 / [performed by] Christine Draeger, Lamorna Nightingale, Jocelyn Edey Fazzone.

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Autumn song : cello & piano / Katy Abbott

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Library shelf no. 787.4/ABB 2 [Not for loan]

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Work Details

Year: 2001

Instrumentation: Cello, piano.

Duration: 4 min.

Difficulty: Medium

Dedication note: Dedicated to Ian and Jacki Holland

Performances of this work

1 May 2021: at Charisma (17 Callan St (house concert)). Featuring Ros Dunlop, David Miller.

29 Mar 2021: at A Night at the Museum (Melbourne Museum). Featuring Sutherland Trio.

9 Nov 2013: at Pure Poetry Project (Art Gallery of Ballarat).

7 Oct 2011: at A Menagerie Of Music (Murray Bridge Town Hall).

30 Oct 2010: at Tweet and Boom (Melbourne Recital Centre, Primrose Potter Salon).

27 Oct 10.

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