Tropic of Capricorn (album)
Tropic of Capricorn is a compilation album of orchestral music. Subtitled Orchestral Music by Queensland Composers, the album has 5 tracks each composed by a different composer who had either worked or studied in Queensland.[1] The album was nominated for 1989 ARIA Award for Best Classical Album.
Tropic of Capricorn | |
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Compilation album | |
Released | 1988 |
Recorded | 1985 - 1987 |
Genre | Orchestral music |
Length | 70 min |
Label | Australian Music Centre, in collaboration with ABC |
Track listing
- Bacchanals (Wilfred Lehmann)
- Garotte (Andrew Schultz)
- Nadja (Gerard Brophy)
- Bamaga diptych (Richard Mills)
- Oboe concertino (Colin Brumby)
Personnel
- Orchestras
- Queensland Symphony Orchestra (tracks 1,2,4,5)
- Sydney Symphony Orchestra (3)
- Queensland Theatre Orchestra (4)
- Conductors
- Wilfred Lehmann (1,5)
- Robert Boughen (2)
- Myer Fredman (3)
- Richard Mills (4)
- Additional
- Barry Davis - oboe (5)
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References
- Covell, Roger (24 January 1989), "Lucious sounds from the tropics", Sydney Morning Herald
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