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Australian Music Centre Library Australian Music Centre Library List of Works Received: November 2014 to January 2015 All works can be viewed at or borrowed from the Library. Please visit our website or contact our sales department if you wish to purchase any of the works listed here. BAND MUSIC Batterham, Andrew Organica : for trumpet, trombone and Carter, Taran acoustic guitar (2013) Moondani: Black : Moondani Music II: for 1 facsimile score (30p. -- A4) symphonic wind band (2014) ISMN: 979-0-720150-30-7 1 facsimile score (65p. -- A3) 785.4513/BAT 1 ISMN: 979-0-720150-63-5 Trumpet, trombone, semi-acoustic guitar. 784.8/CAR 1 9 min. Symphonic wind band. Performance parts available from the AMC 17 min. Scorpion dragon (2014) CHAMBER MUSIC 1 facsimile score (31p. -- A4 (landscape)) ISMN: 979-0-720150-24-6 Abbott, Katy 785.919/BAT 2 Cross sections : for solo trumpet and Tuba in F, 9 horns in F. trombone with brass ensemble (2014) 9 min. 1 facsimile score (80p. -- A4) Performance parts available from the AMC ISMN: 979-0-720150-98-7 785.919/ABB 1 Berry, Rhonda Solo trumpet, solo trombone, Brass Ensemble: 4 x trumpet in Bb, 2 x Horn in With magic : for string quartette (2002) F, 2 x tenor trombone, 1 x bass trombone, 1 facsimile score (27p. -- A4) 1 x tuba. ISMN: 979-0-720152-03-5 17 min. 785.714/BER 2 Performance parts available from the AMC 2 violins, viola, cello. 16 min. Performance parts available from the AMC http://www.australianmusiccentre.com.au ph. (02) 9935 7805 | 1300 651 834 [email protected] fax. (02) 9935 7702 Charlton, Richard Dargaville, Tim Overnight express (2014) In the spirit house : for oboe, cor anglais 1 facsimile score (4p. -- A4) and piano (2008) ISMN: 979-0-720144-00-9 1 facsimile score (24p. -- A4) 785.78719/CHA 12 ISMN: 979-0-720150-57-4 Guitar ensemble in 4 parts. 785.2613/DAR 1 3 min. Oboe, cor anglais, piano. Performance parts available from the AMC Performance parts available from the AMC Invisible dance for piano 4 hands (2006) Colbert, Brendan 1 facsimile score (3p. -- A4) InQuietude (2011) ISMN: 979-0-720150-54-3 1 facsimile score (19p. -- A4) 785.62121/DAR 1 ISMN: 979-0-720152-09-7 Piano duet. 785.6814/COL 3 Percussion quartet. Invisible dance for violin and marimba 9 min. (2009) 1 facsimile score (7p. -- A4) Kandinsky : trio for flute, marimba and ISMN: 979-0-720150-55-0 viola (2012) 785.5812/DAR 1 1 facsimile score (12p. -- A4 (landscape)) Violin, marimba. ISMN: 979-0-720152-08-0 785.5413/COL 1 Under freshwater : for soprano saxophone, Flute, marimba, viola. string quartet and harp (2008, arr. 2014) 5 min. 1 facsimile score (25p. -- A4) ISMN: 979-0-720150-60-4 Cutlan, Paul 785.4416/DAR 1 Soprano saxophone, 2 violins, viola, cello, Spinning forth (2014) harp. 1 facsimile score (31p. -- A4) Performance parts available from the AMC ISMN: 979-0-720150-95-6 785.2812/CUT 1 Viola da gamba, harpsichord. 15 min. Performance parts available from the AMC http://www.australianmusiccentre.com.au ph. (02) 9935 7805 | 1300 651 834 [email protected] fax. (02) 9935 7702 Davidson, Robert Holland, William Stradbroke (2012) The Three Sisters (2014) 1 facsimile score (18p. -- B4) 1 facsimile score (15p. -- A4) ISMN: 979-0-720149-91-2 ISMN: 979-0-720150-25-3 785.715/DAV 2 785.4416/HOL 1 2 violins, viola, cello, double bass. Flute, clarinet, 2 violins, viola, cello. 10 min. 5 min. Performance parts available from the AMC Performance parts available from the AMC Dunleavy, Houston Music for Foul Play : arr. for four Kats-Chernin, Elena ophicleides (2006, arr. 2014) Burnished silver : for string quartet (2006) 1 score 12p. -- A4 (portrait)) and 4 parts 1 score (6p. -- A4) Publisher: Wirripang 785.714/KAT 16 ISMN: 979 0 72014619 5 2 violins, viola, cello. 785.9914/DUN 1 3 min. 4 ophicleides. Performance parts available from the AMC 6 min. Eliza aria : for piano trio (2002, arr. 2012) Music for Foul Play : arranged for four 1 score (8p. -- A4) horns (2006, arr. 2014) 785.2813/KAT 5 1 score 12p. -- A4 (portrait)) and 4 parts Violin, cello, piano. Publisher: Wirripang 3 min. ISMN: 979 0 72014617 1 Performance parts available from the AMC 785.9414/DUN 1 4 horns. Road to harvest : for string quartet (2006, 6 min. arr. 2007) 1 score (8p. -- A4) Six clumsy dances (2010) 785.714/KAT 17 1 score 17p. -- A4) 2 violins, viola, cello. Publisher: Wirripang 5 min. ISMN: 979 0 720140 36 0 Performance parts available from the AMC 785.4312/DUN 1 Piccolo, tuba. http://www.australianmusiccentre.com.au ph. (02) 9935 7805 | 1300 651 834 [email protected] fax. (02) 9935 7702 Silver pearls : for string quartet (2006, arr. Paviour, Paul 2007) Trio No. 27 (2014) 1 score (6p. -- A4) 1 score 21p. -- A4 (portrait)) and 2 parts 785.714/KAT 15 Publisher: Wirripang 2 violins, viola, cello. 3 min. ISMN: 979 0 720146 42 3 Performance parts available from the AMC 785.2813/PAV 1 Violin, cello, piano. Knopf, Michael 14 min. Little worlds (2014) 1 facsimile score (49p. -- A4) Pertout, Andrián ISMN: 979-0-720150-44-4 Riesenschritte : for alto saxophone, piano, 785.2413/KNO 1 contrabass, jazz drum set and tape (2008, Violin, piano, clarinet/bass clarinet. arr. 2014) 11 min. 1 facsimile score (45p. -- A4 (landscape)) Performance parts available from the AMC ISMN: 979-0-720150-50-5 785.3414/PER 1 Alto saxophone, piano, contrabass, jazz McIntyre, Scott drum set, tape. Fire on the snow : suite for 13 solo strings 9 min. (2010) Performance parts available from the AMC 1 facsimile score (37p. -- A4) ISMN: 979-0-720150-21-5 785.719/MCI 1 Rawlings, Katherine 8 violins, 2 violas, 2 cellos, double bass. Clown puppet : for mixed ensemble (2003) 12 min. 1 facsimile score (14p. -- A4) ISMN: 979-0-720150-83-3 A letter to the king of Norway (Part 1) : 785.2416/RAW 1 for French horn, two violins and viola Piccolo/suspended cymbal, flute/triangle, (2012) alto/baritone saxophone, piano, violin, 1 facsimile score (8p. -- A4) double bass. ISMN: 979-0-720150-20-8 5 min. 785.4514/MCI 1 Performance parts available from the AMC 2 violins, viola, French horn. 6 min. http://www.australianmusiccentre.com.au ph. (02) 9935 7805 | 1300 651 834 [email protected] fax. (02) 9935 7702 End credits : for mixed ensemble (2005) Setting sail : for string quartet (1999) 1 facsimile score (19p. -- A4) 1 facsimile score (14p. -- A4) ISMN: 979-0-720150-70-3 ISMN: 979-0-720150-31-4 785.3415/RAW 1 785.714/RAW 1 Flute, glockenspiel, piano, violin, cello. 2 violins, viola, cello. 2 min. 5 min. Performance parts available from the AMC Performance parts available from the AMC The Modern Prometheus : for string trio Snow rising : for string quartet (2001, arr. (2000) 2014) 1 facsimile score (12p. -- A4) 1 facsimile score (7p. -- A4) ISMN: 979-0-720150-88-8 ISMN: 979-0-720150-43-7 785.713/RAW 1 785.714/RAW 2 Violin, viola, cello. 2 violins, viola, cello. 6 min. 5 min. Performance parts available from the AMC Performance parts available from the AMC Omoshiroi : for cello duo (2010) Ricketson, Damien 1 facsimile score (9p. -- A4) Heaven only empty (2014) ISMN: 979-0-720150-61-1 1 score (27p. -- A4 (landscape)) 785.7412/RAW 1 Publisher: Curious Noise 2 cellos. ISMN: 9790 720068282 5 min. 785.5614/RIC 1 Bass clarinet, vibraphone, drumkit, Omoshiroi : for viola and cello (2010, arr. turntable. 2014) 6 min. 1 facsimile score (9p. -- A4) ISMN: 979-0-720150-62-8 785.712/RAW 2 Viola, cello. 5 min. http://www.australianmusiccentre.com.au ph. (02) 9935 7805 | 1300 651 834 [email protected] fax. (02) 9935 7702 No more than liquid (2007) Simori (1995) 1 score (21p. -- A4 (landscape)) 1 score (16p. -- A4) Publisher: Curious Noise 785.4412/SCU 2 ISMN: M720068138 Flute, guitar. 785.5219/RIC 1 10 min. Oboe/cor anglais, clarinet, horn, Performance parts available from the AMC percussion (3 players), violin, viola, cello. Tiutiunnik, Katia Some shade of blue (2011) Sacred night (2014) 1 score (16p. -- A4) 1 facsimile score (6p. -- A4) Publisher: Curious Noise ISMN: 979-0-720150-91-8 ISMN: 9790 720068244 785.4412/TIU 1 7855812/RIC 1 Violin, bass clarinet, digital delay. Solo tarhu, centaur vibraphone. 5 min. 11 min. Tesserae : Movement 4 from 'Fractured Wheeler, Tony Again', for clarinet, violin and vibraphone Bodhisattva of the Silk Road (1986, arr. (2010) 2013) 1 score (19p. -- A4 (landscape)) 1 score (7p. -- A4) Publisher: Curious Noise Publisher: Wirripang ISMN: 9790 720068251 ISMN: 979 0 720146 09 6 785.5413/RIC 1 785.712/WHE 1 Clarinet, violin, vibraphone. Erhu, ruan. 10 min. Guan yin qu (2013, arr. 2014) Sculthorpe, Peter 1 score (7p. -- A4) Remembering Mrs Macquarie : for cello Publisher: Wirripang and didjeridu (2010) ISMN: 979 0 720146 09 6 1 score (13p. -- A4) 785.712/WHE 1 785.4412/SCU 1 Erhu, ruan. Cello, didjeridu. 8 min. http://www.australianmusiccentre.com.au ph. (02) 9935 7805 | 1300 651 834 [email protected] fax. (02) 9935 7702 CHORAL MUSIC Greenaway, Sally A touch of Christmas : for treble choir & Anderson, Andrew symphony orchestra (2010, arr. 2014) Once for all : two Communion anthems 1 facsimile score (16p. -- A3) No. 2 (2014) ISMN: 979-0-720150-49-9 1 facsimile score (3p. -- A4) 782.7528/GRE 1 ISMN: 979-0-720150-39-0 SSAA choir, 2 flutes, 2 oboes, 2 clarinets in 782.555265/AND 1 Bb, 2 bassoons, 4 horns in F, 3 trumpets in SATB choir, (keyboard for rehearsal only).
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