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Performances - archive
Performances 2003
Performances 2004
Performances 2005
Performances 2006
March 2: world premiere
Snatches of Old Lauds, Henri Bok (bass clarinet), Aspekte Festival, Salzburg, Austria
March 9: world premiere
Learning to Howl, Belinda Montgomery (soprano), Margery Smith (soprano saxophone, clarinets), Daryl Pratt (percussion), Marshall McGuire (harp), Eugene Goossens Hall, Sydney
March 15:
Four Winds, Continuum Sax, Tapp Gallery, Sydney
March 21:
Composition in blue, grey and pink, Alison Eddington & Daryl Pratt (percussion), Queensland Conservatorium of Music, Brisbane
March 22: world premiere
The Waltz Book, Ian Munro (piano), Recital Hall, Tasmanian Conservatorium of Music, Hobart
March 23:
The Waltz Book, Ian Munro (piano), Sir Raymond Ferrall Centre, University of Tasmania, Launceston
April 6:
Composition in blue, grey and pink, Alison Eddington & Daryl Pratt (percussion), West Australian Academy of the Performing Arts, Perth
April 7:
Ringing the Changes, artresonanz trio, Kulturzentrum bei den Minoriten, Graz, Austria
April 11:
Composition in blue, grey and pink, Alison Eddington & Daryl Pratt (percussion), Elder Hall, Adelaide
April 15:
The Waltz Book (extracts), Simon Docking (piano), Music Room, Scotia Festival Centre, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
May 11:
Snatches of Old Lauds, Henri Bok (bass clarinet), Hortus Botanicus, University of Leiden, Netherlands
May 29:
Ringing the Changes, KAIDA Trio, Santa Cruz, Tenerife
July 5:
Like Icarus ascending, Rohan Smith (violin), Toronto International Festival of Chamber Music, Centre for the Arts, Toronto, Canada
July 20 - 28:
Snatches of Old Lauds, Henri Bok (bass clarinet), Julian Menéndez Clarinet Course, Avila, Spain
July 25: world premiere
Fear no more . . . , Ananda Sukarlan (piano), Auckland University, Auckland, New Zealand
August 18:
Fear no more . . . , Ananda Sukarlan (piano), Magdalena Palace, Santander, Spain
August 28:
Fear no more . . . , Diana Blom (piano), Performance Space, University of Western Sydney, Penrith, NSW
September 12, 13:
Fear no more . . . , Diana Blom (piano), Riverside Theatre, Parramatta, Sydney
September 20:
Dance Maze, New Juilliard Ensemble, conducted by Joel Sachs, Juilliard Theatre, New York City, USA
September 24:
Fear no more . . . , Ananda Sukarlan (piano), Gamle Logen, Oslo, Norway
September 26:
Tattoo, ANU DRUMatix, conducted by Gary France, Llewellyn Hall, Australian National University, Canberra
September 28:
Fear no more . . . , Ananda Sukarlan (piano), Rundetaarn, Copenhagen, Denmark
October 1:
Fear no more . . ., Simon Docking (piano), Scotia Festival Music Room, Halifax, Nova Scotia. Canada
October 16:
Four Winds, Continuum Sax, Music Cafe, Conservatorium of Music, Sydney
October 18: world premiere
Chamber Concerto No. 4, Australia Ensemble, Sir John Clancy Auditorium, University of NSW, Sydney
October 20:
The Waltz Book, Ian Munro (piano), The Studio, Sydney Opera House
October 25:
The Waltz Book, Ian Munro (piano), Melbourne Festival, St John's Southgate, Melbourne
November 2:
R inging the Changes, Ensamble 3, Festival Internacional Cervantino, Guanajuato, Mexico
November 4:
Getting Blue, Bennelong Ensemble, Prince Michael Hall, Dean Close School, Cheltenham, England
November 10:
Dark Side, Robert Nairn (amplified double bass), Esber Recital Hall, Penn State University, USA
November 26:
Getting Blue, Bennelong Ensemble, Swinburne Hall, Colchester Institute, Colchester, England
November 30:
Ringing the Changes, KAIDA Trio, Kunsthuis13, Velp, Netherlands
December 10: world premiere
Asides on the oboe, David Nuttall (oboe), New Music Australia, ABC Classic FM
December 12:
Composition in Blue, Grey and Pink, Karak Percussion, Judith Wright Centre of Contemporary Arts, Brisbane
Performances 2004
January 9:
The Waltz Book, Jonathan Wilson (piano), Jonathan Ng (piano), Yannick Cholet (piano), Lisa Moore (piano), National Music Camp, Fairfax Theatre, National Gallery of Australia, Canberra
January 16: world premiere
After the Ball Was Over, Percussion Ensemble directed by Tim White, National Music Camp, Llewellyn Hall, ANU School of Music, Canberra
January 17: world premiere
Manhattan Epiphanies ('Motherwell at the Guggenheim' [wp] and 'Blue Poles'), Christina Katsimbardis (violin), Amadio Chamber Orchestra, conducted by John Harding, National Music Camp, Llewellyn Hall, ANU School of Music, Canberra
February 14: world premiere
Sounds and sweet airs, Nano, Ars Musica, Aub, Germany
February 15, 16:
Palindrome: St Veronica, Beat 'n' Blow Festival, Osterlund, Sweden
March 4:
After the Ball Was Over, Elder Conservatorium Mallet Ensemble, Adelaide Festival Writers' Week, Pioneer Women's Gardens, Adelaide
March 5: world premiere
Tales of the Supernatural, Jane Edwards (voice), Australian String Quartet, Adelaide Festival, Elder Hall, Adelaide
March 9:
The Waltz Book (excerpts), Gerard Willems (piano), Adelaide Festival, Elder Hall, Adelaide
March 15: world premiere
Extended Radiance, Alice Giles (electroacoustic harp), Canberra Museum and Gallery, Canberra
March 26:
Swansong, William Lane (viola), Meadowbank Winery, Richmond, Tasmania
April 3:
Tales of the Supernatural, Jane Edwards (voice), Australian String Quartet, Dunkeld
April 9:
Palindrome: St Veronica, Catherine McCorkill (clarinet), Alison Eddington (percussion), Maxime Bibeau (double bass), Town Hall, Sydney
April 20:
Fear no more . . . , Ananda Sukarlan (piano), Auditorio Nacional, Madrid, Spain
April 30: world premiere
Robertson Fanfare, David Ricketts and Fiona Thomas (trumpets), Robertson Community Technology Centre, Robertson NSW
May 22:
Swansong, Patricia Pollett (viola), Queensland Conservatorium of Music, Brisbane
May 29:
Extended Radiance, Alice Giles (electroacoustic harp), School of Music, Australian National University, Canberra
July 10:
Snatches of Old Lauds, Heikki Nikula (bass clarinet), Time of Music Festival, Viitasaari, Finland
July 12:
Fear no more . . ., Ananda Sukarlan (piano), Verbrugghen Hall, Sydney Conservatorium of Music, Sydney
July 18:
Fear no more . . ., Ananda Sukarlan (piano), Eugene Goossens Hall, Sydney
July 24, 25, 26:
Fear no more . . ., Ananda Sukarlan (piano), The Plastic Jungle, Jakarta, Indonesia
August 8: world premiere
d'amore, Geoffrey Burgess (oboe d'amore), Elaine Funaro (harpsichord), Old Darlington School, Sydney
September 1:
After the Ball Was Over, Defying Gravity directed by Tim White, West Australian Academy of Performing Arts, Perth
September 4:
After the Ball Was Over, Defying Gravity directed by Tim White, University of Western Australia, Perth
October 5:
Snatches of Old Lauds, Richard Haynes (bass clarinet), Griffiths University Conservatorium of Music, Brisbane
October 9:
Learning to Howl, Merlyn Quaife (soprano), Lachlan Davidson (soprano sax, clarinets); Marshall McGuire (harp); Peter Neville (percussion)
Sounds and sweet airs, Jean Penny (flute), Lachlan Davidson (clarinet), Melbourne Festival in association with hutes, BMW Edge, Federation Square, Melbourne
October 27:
Tattoo, Student Percussion Ensemble conducted by Daryl Pratt, Verbrugghen Hall, Sydney Conservatorium of Music, Sydney
November 3: world premiere
Three Songs for the Lady Pan (from Learning to Howl), Belinda Montgomery (soprano), Margery Smith (soprano saxophone), Government House, Sydney
November 6:
d'amore, Geoffrey Burgess (oboe d'amore), Elaine Funaro (harpsichord), Clark University, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA
November 7:
d'amore, Geoffrey Burgess (oboe d'amore), Elaine Funaro (harpsichord), Mt Holyoke College, South Hadley, Massachusetts, USA
November 26:
Tattoo, Student Percussion Ensemble conducted by Daryl Pratt, Atrium, Sydney Conservatorium of Music, Sydney
December 2:
Snatches of Old Lauds, Richard Doumani (bass clarinet), Huntington Estate Music Festival, Mudgee NSW
December 3:
Manhattan Epiphanies ('Motherwell at the Guggenheim' and 'Blue Poles'), Helena Rathbone (solo violin and director), Australian Chamber Orchestra, Huntington Estate Music Festival, Mudgee NSW
Performances 2005
January 8:
Manhattan Epiphanies ('Rothko I'; 'Utopia Parkway'), Margaret Greene Chamber Orchestra conducted by John Harding, National Music Camp, Robert Blackwood Hall, Monash University, Melbourne
January 29: world premiere
War and Peace, Antipoduo (Sarah Oates, violin, and Claire Edwardes, percussion), Noorderkerk, Amsterdam, Netherlands
March 3:
Swansong, Patricia Pollett (viola), Sydney Grammar School, Sydney
March 18: world premiere
The Birthday of My Life, Jane Edwards (soprano), Marshall McGuire (harp), Sydney Conservatorium of Music, Sydney
March 23: world premiere
The Crantock Gulls, Match Percussion (Alison Eddington & Daryl Pratt), Sydney Conservatorium of Music, Sydney
April 15:
Manhattan Epiphanies ('Utopia Parkway', 'Rothko II' and 'Blue Poles'), West Australian Symphony Orchestra, conducted by John Harding, Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth
April 16:
The Birthday of My Life, Jane Edwards (soprano), Marshall McGuire (harp), Noosa Musical Society, Good Shepherd Lutheran Centre, Noosaville, Queensland
April 28
The Crantock Gulls, Duo Vertigo, Korzo Theater, The Hague, Netherlands
May 2:
Sounds and Sweet Airs; Rough Magic, The Seymour Group, Belvoir St Theatre, Sydney
May 3:
Sounds and Sweet Airs, The Australia Ensemble, Sir John Clancy Auditorium, University of New South Wales, Sydney
May 7:
The Birthday of My Life, Jane Edwards (soprano), Marshall McGuire (harp), St Paul's Church, Griffith ACT
June 3:
Swansong, Patricia Pollett (viola), International Viola Congress, The Musicians' Union Centre, Reykjavik, Iceland
July 10:
Dance Maze, Sydney Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Reinbert de Leeuw, Sydney Conservatorium of Music, Sydney
July 10: world premiere
Sad Jigs, Sydney Symphony Orchestra Fellows, Sydney Conservatorium of Music, Sydney
June 15:
d'amore, Geoffrey Burgess (oboe d'amore), Elaine Funaro (harpsichord), Boston Early Music Festival, Dartmouth Room, Radisson Hotel, Boston, MA, USA
July 24:
Five Cabaret Songs, Grevillea Ensemble, Crows Nest Performing Arts Centre, Sydney
July 27:
The Waltz Book (excerpts), Vyacheslav Novikov (piano), Kuhmo Chamber Music Festival, Kuhmo Arts Centre, Kuhmo, Finland
July 28:
Snatches of Old Lauds, Henri Bok (bass clarinet), Avila, Spain
August 14: world premiere
The Armed Man, Claire Edwardes (percussion), Sydney Conservatorium of Music, Sydney
August 20:
Four Winds, Continuum Sax, Sydney Conservatorium of Music
September 11:
Sad Jigs, Sydney Symphony Orchestra Fellows, Blacktown Arts Centre, Blacktown, Sydney
September 25: world premiere
A Walk to the Japanese Garden (wp); The Armed Man; Winterreise, Justine Anderson (voice), Peter Neville (percussion), Toorak Uniting Chruch, Melbourne
October 9:
A Ruined Waltz for Ross Bolleter (from The Waltz Book), Ross Bolleter (piano and ruined piano), Perth Institute of Contemporary Art, Perth
October 9: world premiere
Soave sia il vento, Defying Gravity (Callum Moncrieff, marimba, and Kitt Byfield, vibraphone), West Australian Academy of Performing Arts, Perth
October 15: world premiere
Broadway Boogie-Woogie, Marcel Worms (piano), Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, Netherlands
October 23:
Sad Jigs, Sydney Symphony Orchestra Fellows, Eugene Goossens Hall, Sydney
October 26:
Soave sia il vento, Defying Gravity (Callum Moncrieff, marimba, and Kitt Byfield, vibraphone), West Australian Academy of Performing Arts, Perth
October 27:
The Crantock Gulls, Match Percussion (Daryl Pratt & Alison Edington), Newington College, Sydney
October 30:
Soave sia il vento, Defying Gravity (Callum Moncrieff, marimba, and Kitt Byfield, vibraphone), Government House Ballroom, Perth
November 5:
The Crantock Gulls, Match Percussion, Percussive Arts Society International Convention, Columbus, Ohio, USA
November 7:
The Crantock Gulls, Match Percussion, Queens College, City University of New York, NY, USA
November 9:
The Crantock Gulls, Match Percussion, New York University, New York, NY, USA
November 11:
Broadway Boogie-Woogie, Michael Kieran Harvey (piano), Pilgrim Church, Flinders St, Adelaide
November 14:
The Crantock Gulls, Match Percussion, University of North Texas, Denton, TX, USA
November 18:
The Crantock Gulls, Match Percussion, University of Miami, FL, USA
November 28:
The Crantock Gulls, Match Percussion, University of Califonia, San Diego, CA, USA
November 29:
Fear no more . . . , Gabriella Smart (piano), Jurlique Herb Farm Series, Mount Barker, South Australia
December 7:
The Crantock Gulls, Match Percussion, Percussive Arts Society, Smith Recital Hall, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, IL, USA
December 10:
The Crantock Gulls, Match Percussion, Capistrano Hall, California State University, Sacramento, CA, USA
December 10: world premiere
An die Musik, Adelaide Chamber Singers, conducted by Carl Crossin, St Peter's Cathedral, Adelaide
Performances 2006
January 14: world premiere
Sad Jigs (version for string orchestra), John Hopkins Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Helena Rathbone, AYO National Music Camp, Llewellyn Hall, Canberra
January 24:
Tales of the Supernatural, Jane Edwards (singer), the Brodsky Quartet, Sydney Festival, City Recital Hall, Angel Place, Sydney
January 24:
Sad Jigs, Sydney Symphony Orchestra Fellows, NSW Premier's Australia Day Address, Sydney Conservatorium of Music, Sydney
January 28:
Chamber Concerto No. 4, dèdalo ensemble, conducted by Vittorio Parisi, Teatro Sancarlino, Brescia, Italy
January 30:
A Kumquat for John Keats, Stefan Ammer (piano), Bavarian Radio, Munich, Germany
March 1:
d'amore, Geoffrey Burgess (oboe d'amore), Elaine Funaro (harpsichord), Kulas Recital hall, Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio, USA
March 8:
Est il paradis?, Gemini (Sarah Leonard - soprano, Ian Mitchell - clarinets, Joby Burgess - percussion), Surrey University, Guildford, UK
March 19:
Sad Jigs, Sydney Omega Ensemble, Paddington Uniting Church, Sydney
March 19:
Snatches of Old Lauds, Richard Haynes (bass clarinet), Kunsthalle, Würth, Germany
April 14 :
Asides on the Oboe; The Waltz Book (excerpts); Tales of the Supernatural ('The Bay of Biscay'). Students and faculty of the Phillips Exeter Academy: Mary Watt (oboe), George Lopez (piano), Suzanne Davies & Ja-Rei Wang (violins), Margaux Whitney (viola), Matt Schwede (cello), Abigail Weiss (soprano). Powell Hall, Forrestal Bowld Music Center, Exeter, New Hampshire, USA
April 24: world premiere
Scenes from Bruegel, New Juilliard Ensemble, conducted by Joel Sachs, Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center, New York, NY, USA
May 30:
Fear no more . . ., Gabriella Smart (piano), All Saints College, Bull Creek, Perth
May 31:
The Armed Man, Claire Edwardes (percussion), Trackdown Scoring Stage, Entertainment Quarter, Moore Park, Sydney
June 20:
Spinning, Jane Duncan (alto flute), Recital Hall West, Sydney Conservatorium of Music, Sydney
June 25:
Female Nude, Kathleen Gallagher (amplified alto flute), Mitchell Conservatorium, Bathurst, NSW
July 15: world premiere
Barleycorn, Warren Fahey and Dave de Hugard (folksingers), Southern Cross Soloists, Brisbane Festival, Bangalow Park,
Bridgeman Downs, Queensland
August 20:
Tales of the Supernatural, Gabriel Bieniek (singer), Mitchell Conservatorium String Quartet, Bathurst Regional Art Gallery, Bathurst, NSW
September 17:
The Furry Dance, Adelaide Youth Orchestra conducted by Keith Crellin, Elder Hall, Adelaide
October 13:
Fear no more . . ., Gabriella Smart (piano), Conservatoire de Musique, Perpignan, France
October 16:
Fear no more . . ., Gabriella Smart (piano), Australian Embassy, Stockholm, Sweden
October 17:
Fear no more . . ., Gabriella Smart (piano), Royal College of Music, Stockholm, Sweden
October 19:
Fear no more . . ., Gabriella Smart (piano), Royal Northern College of Music, Manchester UK
October 22:
Fear no more . . ., Gabriella Smart (piano), M on the Bund, Shanghai, China
October 28:
Fear no more . . ., Gabriella Smart (piano), The Experimental Theatre, Shanghai Theatre Academy, Shanghai, China
November 5: world premiere
A Reel, a Fling and a Ghostly Galliard (String Quartet No. 2), Grainger Quartet, Verbrugghen Hall, Sydney Conservatorium of Music, Sydney
November 19:
A Reel, a Fling and a Ghostly Galliard (String Quartet No. 2), Grainger Quartet, Elder Hall, Adelaide
November 23:
A Reel, a Fling and a Ghostly Galliard (String Quartet No. 2), Grainger Quartet, ANAM Masters Series, South Melbourne Town Hall, Melbourne
November 28:
A Reel, a Fling and a Ghostly Galliard (String Quartet No. 2), Grainger Quartet, City Hall, Hong Kong
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