Sydney Alpha Ensemble
Sydney Alpha Ensemble is an Australian contemporary music ensemble.[1][2][3]
Sydney Alpha Ensemble | |
---|---|
Origin | Sydney |
In October 1996 and February 1997 they, along with Georges Lentz and Stephanie McCallum, recorded a series of compositions by Elena Kats-Chernin. The recordings, conducted by David Stanhope, were released as an album, Clocks in 1997 by ABC Classics. It received a nomination for the 1998 ARIA Award for Best Classical Album.
Discography
- Elena Kats-Chernin - Clocks (1997) - ABC Classics[4]
- Strange Attractions (1997) - ABC Classics
- Silbury Air music by Birtwistle, Banks, Stockhausen, Butterley & Dallapiccola (2000)[5]
The Contemporary Singers and the Sydney Alpha Ensemble
- Raffaele Marcellino - Heart of Fire (2000) - ABC Classics[6]
gollark: I just run the actual web version anyway.
gollark: I do know it's Electron-based.
gollark: Relating to your other thing, that sounds more like browser flaws than Discord ones?
gollark: You can't usefully encrypt it, unless the user is required to enter a password or the OS does FDE-type things.
gollark: It seems kind of odd, but not incredibly bad.
References
- Cunningham, Harriet (20 June 2000), "Warming Notes On A Wintry Morn", Sydney Morning Herald
- Covell, Roger (7 June 1999), "Alpha's Trendy Music Choice", Sydney Morning Herald
- Kerry, Gordon (3 August 1998), "Classics Concert From Two Worlds Apart", Sydney Morning Herald
- Hoffmann, W.L. (13 May 2005), "CD Reviews", Canberra Times
- Boyd, Chris (25 January 2001), "Sound", Canberra Times
- Hoffmann, W.L. (17 April 2001), "Among Sweetest Jazz Imaginable", Canberra Times
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.