Flederman
Flederman is an Australian contemporary music ensemble co-founded by Carl Vine and Simone de Haan.[1][2] Their selftitled album won the 1989 ARIA Award for Best Classical Album was nominated for Best Independent Release.
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Also known as | Flederman Ensemble |
Years active | 1978 - 1989 |
Members
- Geoffrey Collins, flute
- David Pereira, cello
- Brett Kelly, trombone
- David Miller, piano
- Carl Vine, keyboards
- Graeme Leak, percussion
- Michael Askill, percussion
- Simone de Haan, trombone
Discography
- Flederman (1988) - MBS Records
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References
- Mccallum, Peter (28 July 1988), "FLEDERMAN WITHERING ON THE VINE", Sydney Morning Herald
- Goldsworthy, Anna (November 2011), "Right composition", The Monthly
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