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Noyz in th' 'hood II : saxophone with piano

by Stuart Greenbaum (1997)

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Performance by James Nightingale, Kerry Yong from the CD Drive

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Noyz in th' 'hood : tenor saxophone and piano / Stuart Greenbaum

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Library shelf no. 788.74/GRE 1 [On loan, due 11/8/23]

Work Overview

Noyz in th' 'Hood is in a blues-rock style with a rap shuffle thrown in for good measure. It is a celebration of all the Deep Purple, Led Zepplin, Status Quo, The Who and Jimi Hendrix to which I spent the larger part of my youth headbanging. It was premiered by Jim Nightingale and Kerry Yong, and awarded the Heinz Harant Prize for best new Australian Composition at the 1998 Sydney Classical Saxophone Convention.

Work Details

Year: 1997

Instrumentation: Tenor saxophone, piano.

Duration: 5 min.

Difficulty: Advanced

First performance: by James Nightingale, Kerry Yong

Features a blues-rock style with a rap shuffle thrown in for good measure.

Awarded the Heinz Harant Prize for best new Australian Composition at the Sydney Classical Saxophone Convention.

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Performances of this work

21 Jan 2014: at Saxophone Academy Sydney 4th Annual Summer School (St Andrew's Cathedral School). Featuring Nathan Henshaw, Lindsay Gilroy.

16 Apr 98: Sydney Conservatorium Hall. Featuring James Nightingale, Kerry Yong.

1997: Old Darlington School, Sydney University. Featuring Eleanor Lewis.

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