Hammerings Records presents
New works from Australia and Albania and Berio’s theatrical and poignant trombone solo, Sequenza V.
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Alan Holley – musical director
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John Lewis – clarinet
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Diane Berger – flute
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Harriet Channon – trumpet
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Amanda Tillett – trombone
Exciting and energetic music is emerging from Albania. Enis Mullaj and Ergis Spahiu are two of the younger generation making a big impact in their own country. It is a thrill to present Mullaj’s first work in Australia – Waves for flute and clarinet. We performed SIGIS by Spahiu last year to great acclaim and now his solo flute composition, IRISHKEGAL.
Diane and John are principal players of the Opera Australia Orchestra and have impressive solo and chamber music careers in Australia, New Zealand and Europe.
Amanda has been guest principal of the Adelaide and Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra, a member of the Sydney Symphony Orchestra Fellows and she has also performed with the SSO. Amanda will play the Berio work and Alan Holley’s virtuosic AURIC (2004).
Harriet will give the Sydney premiere of The Sky is Brass by Alan Holley. Recently she gave the first performances of four Australian compositions for solo trumpet at the historic Montsalvat on the outskirts of Melbourne in a concert presented by the Melbourne Composers’ League.
Sunday November 4, 2018 at 5.30pm
Creative Space – 105 Abbott Road,
North Curl Curl, Sydney
Bookings phone 0428 143 646
$35 and $25 tickets available at the door
www.hammeringsrecords.com