Momentary Pleasures

Student pianists from the Sydney Conservatorium Keyboard Unit


DATE : Tuesday 4 May 2010, 1pm
WHERE: ABC Centre Ultimo
FREE EVENT

PROGRAM:
1. Huck Hodge [USA]: Omen, unscroll a canon war!
2. Lachlan Hughes [Australia]: I felt a funeral in my brain
3. Nikita Saikovich [Russia]: Maria
4. Andre Ribeiro [Brazil]: Image no.6
5. Piotr Grella-Mozejki [Canada]: composizione-monoproiezione
6. Benjamin Scheuer [Germany]: Sonate in vier satzen
7. Martin Friedel [Australia]: the aether rings…
8. Robbie Ellis [New Zealand]: Drying Music
9. Daniel Moreira [Brazil/Germany]: Rhythmic Etude 4
10. Mark Isaacs [Australia]: Will-o’-the-wisp
11. Eva Rotenberg [Denmark]: A Perfect Pitch
12. Stephen Lias [USA]: Boggy Slough
13. Bruno Vlahek [Croatia/Germany]: Studio 1
14. Max E. Keller [Switzerland]: Spontaneous Movements for piano
15. Anthony Moles [Australia]: Bagatelle
16. Part Uusberg [Estonia]: Paradiis
17. Diana Blom [Australia]: The Travelling Chinese Orchestra
18. Hiroki Tsurumoto [Japan]: Code Thumbnails 0
19. Ron Herrema [USA]: Awakening
20. Ockmi Han [South Korea]: For Toto
21. Arduino Gottardo [Italy]: Champignonnette
22. Dennis Bathory-Kitsz [USA]: Thirteen Triple X

Composers typically spend months or even years writing new works. What would they create if limited to just one day, and just two pages of musical score? A conucopia of dazzling miniatures from Australian and international composers, performed by the finest young pianists in the country.

Presented by the Sydney Conservatorium of Music and ABC Classic FM.

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Presented by:

The 2010 ISCM World New Music Days are presented by: Aurora Festival, the Sydney Conservatorium of Music, ABC Classic FM (media partner), the Australian Music Centre in conjunction with the International Society for Contemporary Music. Financial support provided by the Australia Council, the Federal Government's Arts Funding and advisory body.