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Time is a river : clarinet quintet

by Graeme Koehne (2010)

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Performance by Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra, Paul Dean, Richard Mills from the CD Time is a river

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Time is a river

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Time is a river / Graeme Koehne.

Version: This product features the Clarinet with string orchestra version of this work

Library shelf no. CD 2622 [Not for loan]

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Work Details

Year: 2010

Instrumentation: Clarinet, 2 violins, viola, cello.

Duration: 19 min.

Difficulty: Advanced

Dedication note: "In memory of my mother"

Commission note: Commissioned by Anne Arcus, Terrey Arcus for performance by Musica Viva Australia.

Composed as a memorial to the composer's mother

Performances of this work

4 Mar 2023: at Time is a River (Ainslie Arts Centre). Featuring Omega Ensemble.

3 Mar 2023: at Time is a River (Pier 2/3). Featuring Omega Ensemble.

28 Feb 2023: at Time is a River (Melbourne Recital Centre). Featuring Omega Ensemble.

12 Mar 2022: at Australia Ensemble UNSW 2022 Subscription Concert: Time Is A River (Sir John Clancy Auditorium). Featuring Australia Ensemble.

21 Oct 2018: at The Elements (Annandale Creative Arts Centre). Featuring Sirius Chamber Ensemble.

19 Aug 2018: at NMF18: Festival Finale (Harold Lobb Concert Hall, Newcastle Conservatorium of Music). Featuring David Banney, Newcastle Strings, Christ Church Camerata, David Rowden.

12 May 2018: at Sirius Chamber Ensemble: Songs my Mother Taught Me (Christ Church, Lavender Bay). Featuring Sirius Chamber Ensemble.

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