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Performance by Tim Munro, Bernard Lanskey from the CD Suspended preludes: chamber music volume two |
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Streeton's noon : Australian music for flute and piano / Christine Draeger, Kathryn Lambert
Library shelf no. CD 621 [Available for loan]
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Respiro/simple ground : for flute and piano / Andrew Schultz.
Library shelf no. Q 788.32/SCH 1 [Available for loan]
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Work Overview
Respiro/Simple Ground was written for the Italian flautist, Alessio Bacci of the Gruppo Bruno Maderna who commissioned the work with assistance from the Australia Council for the Arts. It received its first performance in March 1994 in Switzerland. The rather elegiac and slow moving melody that is heard twice in the piece stands in contrast to more dense and chromatic music. Hence, the name Respiro/Simple Ground. On the one hand the work has music that is essentially simple and is based on a repeated chord pattern; on the other hand, music that is more unpredictable and which emerges from and disappears into breathy sighs.
Work Details
Year: 1993
Instrumentation: Flute, piano.
Duration: 14 min.
Difficulty: Advanced
Commission note: Commissioned by Alessio Bacci, Ensemble Bruno Maderna with funds provided by Australia Council. Performing Arts Board.
Performances of this work
18 Jun 2011: at Music XI Festival (Hindemith Centre).
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