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Performance by Jane Sheldon, Nicole Panizza from the CD Nature |
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Work Details
Year: 2012
Instrumentation: Soprano voice, piano.
Duration: 18 min.
Difficulty: Advanced
Contents note: 1. Song -- 2. To a child -- 3. The lost man -- 4. The forest -- 5. Five senses.
Dedication note: To the memory of Eric Sandblom
Commission note: Commissioned by Matthew Sandblom to commemmorate the life and work of his late father, Eric Sandblom.
Awards & Prizes
Year | Award | Placing | Awarded for/to |
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2013 | Paul Lowin Song Cycle Prize | Highly Commended | Ross Edwards |
Analysis
Resonate article: 2013 Lowin Prize winners: Elliott Gyger and Nigel Westlake by Australian Music Centre
Resonate article: Paul Lowin Prizes 2013 - finalists announced by Australian Music Centre
Subjects
- In the form/style of: Song Cycles
Performances of this work
20 Oct 2023: at The Dance of Life (Wharf 4/5, Walsh Bay). Featuring Halcyon.
1 Dec 2018: at Shining Shores (Music Workshop, Sydney Conservatorium of Music). Featuring Halcyon.
20 Oct 2018: at The Transcendent Muse (Recital Hall East). Featuring Bernadette Harvey, Simone Riksman.
10 Oct 2017: at The fire in which we burn (Recital Hall West, Sydney Conservatorium of Music). Featuring Jenny Duck-Chong, Bernadette Harvey.
13 Jun 2015: at A Rhythm that Dances (Recital Hall East). Featuring Jenny Duck-Chong, Bernadette Harvey.
23 Aug 2014: at Grevillea Ensemble (The Flute Tree). Featuring Wendy Dixon, David Miller.
9 Aug 2014: at Nature | Jane Sheldon & Nicole Panizza (Elder Hall). Featuring Jane Sheldon, Nicole Panizza.
26 Aug 2013: at Greta Bradman: Of Quiet Places (Melbourne Recital Centre, Primrose Potter Salon). Featuring Leigh Harrold, Greta Bradman.
9 May 2012: at Ross Edwards - retrospective (Verbrugghen Hall). Featuring Bernadette Harvey, Jenny Duck-Chong.
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