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An Elemental Thing : for solo woodblock

by Liza Lim (2017)

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Performance by Eugene Ughetti from the CD Agglomeration Of Measurement

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Agglomeration Of Measurement / Eugene Ughetti.

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An elemental thing : for solo woodblock / Liza Lim.

Library shelf no. Q 786.884/LIM 1 [Available for loan]

Work Details

Year: 2017

Instrumentation: Woodblock (with optional amplification).

Duration: 15 min.

Dedication note: Dedicated to Eugene Ughetti

Commission note: Commissioned by Speak Percussion.

First performance: by Eugene Ughetti at Transplanted Roots: Worlds of Sound (Ian Hanger Recital Hall) on 23 Sep 2017

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Best Practice in Artistic Research in Music Keynote - Professor Liza Lim

Best Practice in Artistic Research in Music Symposium took place at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music, University of Sydney, in September 2017. Convened by Professor Neal Peres Da Costa, this Symposium brought together practitioners and policy makers to share information about best practice in artistic research in music. This keynote presentation includes a performance of Liza Lim’s work ‘An Elemental Thing’ (2017) for solo woodblock, performed by percussionist, Eugene Ughetti [see 33'40].

An elemental thing, by Liza Lim

Eugene Ughetti (Artistic Director, Speak Percussion) performs Liza Lim's piece for solo woodblock, 'An Elemental Thing' (2017). Video: Cobie Orger Audio: Jem Savage

Performances of this work

23 Sep 2017: at Transplanted Roots: Worlds of Sound (Ian Hanger Recital Hall). Featuring Eugene Ughetti.

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