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Are We There Yet?: March 2011
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Are We There Yet? A second chance is a sign of forgiveness. View my complete profile. Monday, March 28, 2011. Here's the video of the premiere performance of this piece at the 2011 Tubamania Festival by Matt van Emmerick, euphonium, Steve Rosse, bass tuba and the E-tan quartet, conducted by James Ogburn. Saturday, March 26, 2011. I've also taken my first rides in a tuk-tuk and have come away knowing I have now stared insanity in the face and refused to blink. Those drivers are crazy! Interesting and nice...
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Are We There Yet?: August 2010
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Are We There Yet? A second chance is a sign of forgiveness. View my complete profile. Monday, August 30, 2010. It's good to have great friends! The reaction to this, form all over the world, has been one of shock and dismay. This department was world-renowned and the centre of, among other things, studies in alternative tuning and innovative compositional pedagogy. How did this all happen? I'll be as brief as possible here, partly because it grieves me greatly to go over this stuff. Time to look for work!
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Are We There Yet?: October 2010
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Are We There Yet? A second chance is a sign of forgiveness. View my complete profile. Friday, October 29, 2010. On Wednesday 27th, my string orchestra piece, I Saw My Lady Weep. Was premiered in Melbourne by the Southern Cross Philharmonia. My piece, which was originally a string quartet written for the Scottish Chamber Orchestra String Quartet at the 1995 Hoy Composers' Course, run by Sir Peter Maxwell Davies, is based on the opening notes from John Dowland. What was deeply satisfying to me about this w...
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Are We There Yet?: August 2011
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Are We There Yet? A second chance is a sign of forgiveness. View my complete profile. Tuesday, August 30, 2011. Both of these pieces are scheduled to be performed this year, with "Absence" to be premiered in October in Los Angeles and "Kiss" to receive its first performance by American viola virtuoso Brett Deubner and the Granger Wind Symphony, conducted by Roland Yeung at Melbourne's Iwaki Auditorium on Saturday 3rd December, 2011. Here's the poster for this concert! Hope to see you there! Bookings can ...
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Are We There Yet?: January 2012
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Are We There Yet? A second chance is a sign of forgiveness. View my complete profile. Wednesday, January 11, 2012. 2012, where have you been all my life? Was surely the premier of "A Kiss Before The World's End", my concerto for Viola and Symphonic Wind Ensemble, played by Brett Deubner, viola and the Grainger Wind Symphony, conducted by Roland Yeung. The links to the two videos follow:. Parts 2 and 3. As well as other chamber works AND a big year with the Sydney Male Choir. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Are We There Yet?: April 2012
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Are We There Yet? A second chance is a sign of forgiveness. View my complete profile. Thursday, April 19, 2012. What a week coming up. April 24th, World premiere of "Absence" for String Quartet and absent violinist to be premiered in New York. April 25th, conducting the Sydney Male Choir at the televised Anzac Day Dawn Service at the Cenotaph, Mart. In Place, Sydney. April 28th conducting the Sydney Male Choir at St Matthews Anglican Church, West Pennant Hills. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Trump is a chump.
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Are We There Yet? A second chance is a sign of forgiveness. View my complete profile. Thursday, April 19, 2012. What a week coming up. April 24th, World premiere of "Absence" for String Quartet and absent violinist to be premiered in New York. April 25th, conducting the Sydney Male Choir at the televised Anzac Day Dawn Service at the Cenotaph, Mart. In Place, Sydney. April 28th conducting the Sydney Male Choir at St Matthews Anglican Church, West Pennant Hills. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Are We There Yet?: October 2012
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Are We There Yet? A second chance is a sign of forgiveness. View my complete profile. Tuesday, October 23, 2012. I'm so proud to able to share these videos! These are of the US premiere of my concerto for viola and winds, "A Kiss Before The World's End" performed by. And the Omaha Symphonic Winds conducted by William Hall. On 21st October, 2012 in Omaha, Nebraska. Enjoy! Thanks to all of you for a wonderful performance of this piece! Http:/ www.youtube.com/. Http:/ www.youtube.com/. Trump is a chump.
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Are We There Yet?: April 2011
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Are We There Yet? A second chance is a sign of forgiveness. View my complete profile. Monday, April 4, 2011. Sydney Male Choir at the Basketball! I had a great time on Friday night! Dignitaries and high fives everywhere! This image is the choir singing the National Anthem. A terrific night for all of us, and plenty of "you have to come back" remarks. The Premiere of NSW, Barry O'Farrell even said, "You Were Good! I wonder is he's going to be Minister for the Arts in the new state government?
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