Various Artists - Women Of Note: A Century Of Australian Composers Vol. 2 (2020) Hi-Res
BAND/ARTIST: Various Artists
- Title: Women Of Note: A Century Of Australian Composers Vol. 2
- Year Of Release: 2020
- Label: Australian Broadcasting Corp (ABC)
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: FLAC (tracks) / FLAC 24 Bit (48 KHz / tracks)
- Total Time: 138:38 min
- Total Size: 614 MB / 1,3 GB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Sonata : I. Quasi recitativo – Andante – Vivo
02. Sonata : II. Slow And Somewhat Rubato
03. Sonata : III. Allegro
04. Exaltation (Chassidic Air And Dance)
05. Village Fair
06. Haunted Hills
07. Kudikynah Cave
08. The Quickening
09. Wild Swans - Concert Suite : 2. Eliza Aria
10. Punch
11. Lake Ice (Missed Tales No. 1) (Live)
12. Glocken Blocken
13. Time And Tide
14. Dancing On Tiptoes
15. We Won’t Let You Down
16. The Space Between Stars
17. Eumeralla: A War Requiem for Peace : IV. Kooyeen-wanoong (Liber scriptus) (Live)
18. Eumeralla: A War Requiem for Peace : V. Tookooyoong-ee (Agnus Dei) (Live)
19. Wilga’s Last Dance
01. Sonata : I. Quasi recitativo – Andante – Vivo
02. Sonata : II. Slow And Somewhat Rubato
03. Sonata : III. Allegro
04. Exaltation (Chassidic Air And Dance)
05. Village Fair
06. Haunted Hills
07. Kudikynah Cave
08. The Quickening
09. Wild Swans - Concert Suite : 2. Eliza Aria
10. Punch
11. Lake Ice (Missed Tales No. 1) (Live)
12. Glocken Blocken
13. Time And Tide
14. Dancing On Tiptoes
15. We Won’t Let You Down
16. The Space Between Stars
17. Eumeralla: A War Requiem for Peace : IV. Kooyeen-wanoong (Liber scriptus) (Live)
18. Eumeralla: A War Requiem for Peace : V. Tookooyoong-ee (Agnus Dei) (Live)
19. Wilga’s Last Dance
Building on the success of our first Women of Note album last year, ABC Classic is thrilled to be releasing the second volume in our now annual celebration of Australia’s female composers.
This 2CD album, released in time for International Women’s Day (8 March), begins with music from pioneers of Australia’s musical heritage: Margaret Sutherland, Miriam Hyde, Dulcie Holland, and introducing Linda Phillips, whose work as a critic and as chief adjudicator of the prestigious Sun Aria competition across three decades helped to shape this country’s musical landscape, but whose compositions – prized by such artists as Dame Joan Sutherland – have been unjustly neglected in Australia’s recorded music catalogue.
Five other world premiere recordings feature on the album. Multiple award-winning composer Mary Finsterer is represented by a live concert recording of her double bass concerto Lake Ice. From Miriama Young we have a re-imagination of the historical soundworld of Sydney Harbour in Time and Tide, blending field recordings ancient and modern with brass and percussion instruments. We are also delighted to be presenting the first commercial recording of music by rising star Ella Macens: her soaring orchestral work The Space Between Stars. From Yorta Yorta woman, opera singer, composer and educator Deborah Cheetham comes Eumeralla, a war requiem for peace: a powerful and poignant response to the resistance war fought by the Gunditjmara people in southwest Victoria and to the troubled spirits of all who fell in those battles, on both sides. And Yuwaalaraay composer Nardi Simpson gives us Wilga’s Last Dance, honouring the only traditional melody from her people that was ever recorded.
Moya Henderson takes us to the Tasmanian wilderness with her transcendent string quartet Kudikynah Cave. Katia Tiutiunnik draws inspiration from the moment a mother first feels her baby move inside her womb for her flute and piano duet The Quickening. Katy Abbott applies wit and humour to the multiple meanings of the word Punch in a work for brass ensemble. Amanda Cole marries marimba and cowbells in her energetic percussion solo Glocken Blocken. Rachel Bruerville (Dancing on Tiptoes) and Natalie Nicolas (We Won’t Let You Down) worked with teenagers in hospital mental health wards to create music of joy and profound optimism. And Elena Kats-Chernin’s beloved Eliza Aria is presented in its original version for quizzical soprano solo over delicately plucked strings
This 2CD album, released in time for International Women’s Day (8 March), begins with music from pioneers of Australia’s musical heritage: Margaret Sutherland, Miriam Hyde, Dulcie Holland, and introducing Linda Phillips, whose work as a critic and as chief adjudicator of the prestigious Sun Aria competition across three decades helped to shape this country’s musical landscape, but whose compositions – prized by such artists as Dame Joan Sutherland – have been unjustly neglected in Australia’s recorded music catalogue.
Five other world premiere recordings feature on the album. Multiple award-winning composer Mary Finsterer is represented by a live concert recording of her double bass concerto Lake Ice. From Miriama Young we have a re-imagination of the historical soundworld of Sydney Harbour in Time and Tide, blending field recordings ancient and modern with brass and percussion instruments. We are also delighted to be presenting the first commercial recording of music by rising star Ella Macens: her soaring orchestral work The Space Between Stars. From Yorta Yorta woman, opera singer, composer and educator Deborah Cheetham comes Eumeralla, a war requiem for peace: a powerful and poignant response to the resistance war fought by the Gunditjmara people in southwest Victoria and to the troubled spirits of all who fell in those battles, on both sides. And Yuwaalaraay composer Nardi Simpson gives us Wilga’s Last Dance, honouring the only traditional melody from her people that was ever recorded.
Moya Henderson takes us to the Tasmanian wilderness with her transcendent string quartet Kudikynah Cave. Katia Tiutiunnik draws inspiration from the moment a mother first feels her baby move inside her womb for her flute and piano duet The Quickening. Katy Abbott applies wit and humour to the multiple meanings of the word Punch in a work for brass ensemble. Amanda Cole marries marimba and cowbells in her energetic percussion solo Glocken Blocken. Rachel Bruerville (Dancing on Tiptoes) and Natalie Nicolas (We Won’t Let You Down) worked with teenagers in hospital mental health wards to create music of joy and profound optimism. And Elena Kats-Chernin’s beloved Eliza Aria is presented in its original version for quizzical soprano solo over delicately plucked strings
Year 2020 | Classical | FLAC / APE | HD & Vinyl
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