Sydney Alpha Ensemble

Sydney Alpha Ensemble is an Australian contemporary music ensemble.[1][2][3]

Sydney Alpha Ensemble
OriginSydney

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]
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References

  1. Cunningham, Harriet (20 June 2000), "Warming Notes On A Wintry Morn", Sydney Morning Herald
  2. Covell, Roger (7 June 1999), "Alpha's Trendy Music Choice", Sydney Morning Herald
  3. Kerry, Gordon (3 August 1998), "Classics Concert From Two Worlds Apart", Sydney Morning Herald
  4. Hoffmann, W.L. (13 May 2005), "CD Reviews", Canberra Times
  5. Boyd, Chris (25 January 2001), "Sound", Canberra Times
  6. Hoffmann, W.L. (17 April 2001), "Among Sweetest Jazz Imaginable", Canberra Times
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