Composition Lunchtime Concert
Wednesday 18th September
Ian Hanger Recital Hall
mo(ve)ments of enshrinement
Ben Marshall
This work is divided into three subsections: Introduction (solo piano), The Main Work (two flutes and piano) and The Afterthought (two flutes and piano). The audience in the nearer rows is warned that flying objects and abrupt loud noises may be present in the later stages of this work. Please cover your ears if you see fit.
Flute: Neve Randall
Flute: Keisha Neale
Piano: Artemii Safonov
Fergus
Woof!
Walzer
Erika Johnson
Walzer’ intends to explore sudden changes in character, whether those be innocent, lighthearted, jovial, or romantic in nature.
Ultimately, as the name suggests, ‘Walzer’ intends to retain a dance-like feeling, it’s just that this dance has some twists and turns, and perhaps some stepping on toes!
Blissful Evenings
Amy Reilly
It was a busy day, and all you want to do is rest and listen to calming music. Blissful Evenings highlight the "blissful" and "calm" evenings through the waves of two trumpets singing in harmony.
Trumpet 1: Lauren Folster
Trumpet 2: Amy Reilly
Vivace
Originally an idea created for a short film about a little Alien in Winton, I did not think it’ll become such a captivating score that translates varying emotions (primarily indicating power and command). There is no literal interpretation for Vivace, but rather an open score that creates an opportunity to let your imagine run wild and envision your own narrative.
Violin 1: Kezia Clio
Violin 2: Imogen Revill
Viola: Jasmine Smith
Cello: Ben Marshall
Double Bass: Sophia Buchanan
Timpani: Jaymee Homeming
Glockenspiel: Connor Dinneen Love Wanto