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Intervention : for clarinet in B flat and cello

by Martin Wesley-Smith (2009)

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Performance by Catherine McCorkill, Julian Smiles from the CD Works by various composers

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Library shelf no. CD 2069 [Available for loan]

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Intervention : for clarinet in B flat and cello / Bach/Wesley-Smith.

Library shelf no. 785.4412/WES 3 [Available for loan]

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Work Details

Year: 2009

Instrumentation: Clarinet in B flat, cello.

First performance: by Catherine McCorkill, Julian Smiles at Australia Ensemble @ UNSW (Sir John Clancy Auditorium) on 12 Sep 2009

The cello part is the second Minuet from the Bach Cello Suite #1 in G major, BWV 1007

Performances of this work

8 Oct 2019: at Australia Ensemble @UNSW (Tyree Room, John Niland Scientia Building, UNSW). Featuring Australia Ensemble.

15 Jun 2018: at Twilight Musical Dialogues "Bach in the Dark" (Adamstown Uniting Church). Featuring Rachel Scott, Christopher Pantelidis.

27 Mar 2015: at Bach in the Dark (St James' Church (King Street)). Featuring Veronique Serret, Rachel Scott.

7 Mar 2014: at Bach in the Dark (St James Church Crypt). Featuring Jane Sheldon, Rachel Scott.

16 Sep 2011: at Bach in the Dark – Concert III (St James Church Crypt). Featuring Rachel Tolmie, Rachel Scott.

26 Mar 2010: at Bach in the Dark (St James Church Crypt). Featuring Sally Walker, Rachel Scott.

12 Sep 2009: at Australia Ensemble @ UNSW (Sir John Clancy Auditorium). Featuring Julian Smiles, Catherine McCorkill.

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