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Publications for Georg Pedersen 2019 2018 2017 2016 2014 2013 2011 Publications for Georg Pedersen 2019 Cello and Piano. The Great Romantics, Sonatas for Cello and Pedersen, G. (2019). 1 Allegro quasi Presto, G minor; 2 Piano. Recital Hall West, Sydney Conservatorium of Music, Andante religioso, E flat major; 3 Moderato, B flat major; 4 Sydney, Australia: Sydney Conservatorium of Music. Allegretto, D minor; 5 Allegro comodo, F major; 6 Adagio Largamente, A flat major; 7 Maestoso, C major; 8 Moderato 2016 ma energico. A minor; 9 Allegro, D major, 10 Allegro deciso, B Pedersen, G., Shovk, P., Gadd, C. (2016). 1. Piano Trio No. 2 minor, 11 Adagio - Allegro, G major; 12 Allegretto capriccioso, Opus 67 (Shostakovich) 2. Sonata for Cello and Piano E minor. The 12 Caprices for solo Cello by Alfredo Piatti. (Debussy), 3. Piano Trio (Ravel), 4. Duo for Violin and Cello Recital Hall West, Sydney Conservatorium of Music, Sydney, Opus 7 (Kodaly), 5. Cello Sonata Opus 40 (Shostakovich). Who Australia: Sydney Conservatorium of Music. is the best 20th century Composer? Audience Vote!. Recital Pedersen, G., Herscovitch, D. (2019). 1: Sonata no 2 in D Hall West, Sydney Conservatorium of Music, Sydney, major, BWV 1028 (JS Bach) 2: 5 Stucke im Volkston, Opus 102 Australia: Sydney Conservatorium of Music. (Schumann) 3: Sonata no 2 in F Major, Opus 99 (Brahms). Pedersen, G., Shovk, P. (2016). 1. Sonata for Cello and Piano Staff Concert: Three German Masterpieces. Recital Hall West, Opus 65 (Chopin), 2. Sonata for Cello and Piano Opus 19 Sydney Conservatorium of Music, Sydney, Australia: Sydney (Rachmaninoff, 3. Sonata for Cello (Arpeggione) and Piano in Conservatorium of Music. A minor D 821 (Schubert), 4. Sonata for Cello and Piano in a Pedersen, G. (2019). Glorious Variations : 1: Seven Variations minor Opus 36 (Grieg). The Great Romantics: Sonatas for on a theme from Mozart's opera The Magic Flute (Beethoven) Cello and Piano. Recital Hall West, Sydney Conservatorium of 2: Moses Variations on one string from Rossini's opera Moses Music, Sydney, Australia: Sydney Conservatorium of Music. in Egypt (Paganini) 3: Variations on a Slovak Theme (Martinu) Pedersen, G. (2016). Variations On a Rococo Theme Opus 33 4: Variations on a Rococo Theme Opus 33 (Tchaikovsky). (Tchaikovsky). Greenway Series: SCM Symphony Orchestra. Glorious Variations. Recital Hall West, Sydney Conservatorium Verbrugghen Hall, Sydney Conservatorium of Music, Sydney, of Music, Sydney, Australia: Sydney Conservatorium of Music. Australia: Sydney Conservatorium of Music. 2018 2014 Pedersen, G., Shovk, P. (2018). 1. Sonata for Cello & Piano Bohn, O., Pedersen, G., Leske, C. (2014). Hrafnsongvar Opus 6 (1932) by Samuel Barber; 2 Sonata No 2 for Cello & (Ravensongs) for Piano Trio. Northern Lights. Recital Hall Piano (ca. 1920) First Australian Performance by Leo West, Sydney Conservatorium of Music, Sydney, Australia: Ornstein; 3. Short Story (1925) by George Gershwin. The Sydney Conservatorium of Music. American Cello. Recital Hall West, Sydney, Australia: Sydney Conservatorium of Music. Pedersen, G. (2014). Suite No. 2 for solo cello. Riffs, Shuffles & Blues: The Cello Music of Derek Strahan - Chamber Works Pedersen, G., Herscovitch, D. (2018). 1. Sonata for Cello & Series. Recital Hall West, Sydney Conservatorium of Music, Piano Opus 65 (1961) by Benjamin Britten; 2. Sonata for Cello Sydney, Australia: Sydney Conservatorium of Music. & Piano (1913) by Claude Debussy; 3. Sonata for Cello & Piano (1948) by Elliott Carter. 20th Century Masterpieces for Cello & Piano. Recital Hall West, Sydney, Australia: Sydney 2013 Conservatorium of Music. Pedersen, G., Shovk, P. (2013). 1. Cello Sonata in B-flat minor Op.71 2. Cello Sonata No. 2 in A-flat minor Op. 81. Cello from Pedersen, G., Shovk, P. (2018). 1: Sonata No. 1 for Cello & the Russian Steppes. Recital Hall West, Sydney Piano Opus 109 in D Minor by Gabriel Faure (1st Australian Conservatorium of Music, Sydney, Australia: Sydney performance), 2: Elegy Opus 24 by Gabriel Faure, 3: Sonata Conservatorium of Music. No. 2 for Cello & Piano Opus 117 in G Minor by Gabriel Faure, 4: Sicilienne Opus 78 by Gabriel Faure, 5: Papillon Opus 77 by Gabriel Faure. The Romantic Cello. Recital Hall 2011 West, Sydney, Australia: Sydney Conservatorium of Music. Pedersen, G. (2011). 1. Sonata in A Major, Op. 69 2. Sonata in D Minor 3. Sonata in F Major, Op. 99 (Cello soloist). Cocktail 2017 Hour Recital Series - The Three Best Ever Cello Sonatas? Recital Hall West, Conservatorium, Sydney, Australia: Sydney Pedersen, G. (2017). 1. Beethoven Archduke Piano Trio in B Conservatorium of Music. flat Opus 97, 2. Brahms Piano Quartet in G minor Opus 25. Great Pianist Composers. Recital Hall West, Sydney Pedersen, G. (2011). 1. Sonata Opus 5 no 2 in G minor 2. Conservatorium of Music, Sydney, Australia: Sydney Sonata no 1 (Cellist). Cocktail Hour Rectial Series - The Great Conservatorium of Music. European Connection. Recital Hall East, The Conservatorium of Music, Sydney, Australia: Con Recital Series. Pedersen, G., Shovk, P. (2017). 1. Mendelssohn Sonata for Cello and Piano in D Major Opus 58, 2. Brahms Sonata for Pedersen, G. (2011). 1. Suite for Cello Solo 2. Popular Spanish Piano and Cello in F Major Opus 99. The Great Romantics, Suite 3. Spanish Dance 4. Zapateado (Cello soloist). Cocktail Sonatas for Cello and Piano. Recital Hall West, Sydney Hour Recital Series - A Glorious Spanish Feast. Recital Hall Conservatorium of Music, Sydney, Australia: Sydney East, The Conservatorium of Music, Sydney, Australia: Conservatorium of Music. Conservatorium Concerts. Pedersen, G., Shovk, P. (2017). 1. Richard Strauss Sonata for Pedersen, G. (2011). 1. Trio clarinet, cello & piano 2. Quintet Cello and Piano in F Major Opus 6, 2.Cesar Franck Sonata for for clarinet and strings, Op. 115 (Solo cellist). Cocktail Hour Recital Series - How Romantic Can You Get? Recital Hall West Conservatorium, Sydney, Australia: Conservatorium Pedersen, G., Richter, G., Bohn, O., Schmidt, R., Benedict, R., Concert Series. Szabo, Z. (2009). 1. Sextet for Strings No. 1 in B flat Major, Op. 18 'Spring' Sextet. Sensational Sundays - A Brahms Feast. Pedersen, G., Bohn, O., Goodchild, Y., Mui, J., Calanitro, L., Verbrugghen Hall, SCM, Sydney, Australia: Sydney Lee, C. (2011). String Quintet in C Major, KV515 2. String Conservatorium of Music. Sextet in G Major, Op. 36. Cocktail Hour Recital Series - Two Glorious String Works. Recital Hall West, The Conservatorium Pedersen, G., Michael, K. (2009). 1. Sonata for cello and piano of Music, Sydney, Australia: Conservatorium Concert Series. 3. Sonata in D minor, Op. 40 for cello and piano. Cello and Piano Recital. Recital Hall West, SCM, Sydney, Australia: 2010 Sydney Conservatorium of Music. Pedersen, G., Shovk, P. (2010). 1. Sonata for Cello & Piano Pedersen, G., Shovk, P. (2009). 1. Sonata in E Minor, Opus 38 (25') 2. Sonata for Cello and Piano Opus 119 (25'). Cocktail 2. Sonata in F Major, Opus 99. Australian String Academy Hour Concert. Recital Hall East, Sydney, Australia: Sydney 2009 Summer Program 'The Complete Brahms Cello Sonatas'. Conservatorium of Music. Recital Hall West, SCM, Sydney, Australia: Australian String Academy. Pedersen, G., Sheludiakova, N. (2010). 1. Sonata for Piano & Cello Opus 5 no 1 in F (28') 2. Sonata for arpeggione/Cello Pedersen, G., Sheludiakova, N. (2009). 1. Suite Italienne. and Piano D821 (30') 3. Sonata for Cello and Piano 1978 Cocktail Hour Recital Series - The Russian Cello. Recital Hall (30'). Cocktail Hour Concert. Recital Hall East, Sydney, West, SCM, Sydney, Australia: Sydney Conservatorium of Australia: Sydney Conservatorium of Music. Music. Pedersen, G., Bohn, O., Shovk, P. (2010). 1. Trio in A minor Pedersen, G. (2009). 1. Suite no. 2 in D minor BMV 1008 for (30') 2. Trio in A Minor Opus 50 (50'). Cocktail Hour Concert. solo cello. Australian Musicians Academy - Autumn: Abe's Recital Hall West, Sydney, Australia: Sydney Conservatorium 80th Birthday Celebration Concert. Pitt St. Uniting Church, of Music. Sydney, Australia: Australian Musicians Academy. Pedersen, G., Gadd, C., Goodchild, Y. (2010). Divertimento in Pedersen, G., Jackson, R. (2009). 13. Moses: Variations on One Eb. Cocktail Hour Concert. Recital Hall East, Sydney, String. Sydney Conservatorium of Music 2009 Open Day. Australia: Sydney Conservatorium of Music. Foyer SCM, Sydney, Australia: Sydney Conservatorium of Music. Miller, D., Pedersen, G. (2010). Hymen. Isle of Fire. Recital Hall West, Sydney, Australia: LOS Opera. Pedersen, G., Henery, A., Korfker, B., Imai, N., Selby, K. (2009). 13. Piano Quintet in A major 'Trout', D. 667. Pedersen, G., Gadd, C., Goodchild, Y., Shovk, P. (2010). Piano Australian String Academy 2009 Summer Program Evening Quartet Opus 15. Cocktail Hour Concert. Recital Hall East, Concert. Verbrugghen Hall, SCM, Sydney, Australia: Sydney, Australia: Sydney Conservatorium of Music. Australian String Academy. Pedersen, G., Shovk, P., Goodchild, Y. (2010). Piano Trio Pedersen, G. (2009). 2. 'Legende' Opus 89 3. Chaconne from d- Opus 70 No 1 "The Ghosts". Cocktail Hour Concert. Recital minor partita. Lunchbreak Concert - Cello Ensemble. Hall East, Sydney, Australia: Sydney Conservatorium of Music. Verbrugghen Hall, Sydney Conservatorium of Music, Sydney, Pini, C., West, E., Davis, P., Pfeiffer, T., Gould, J., Hazelwood, Australia: Sydney Conservatorium of Music. J., Pedersen, G., Woolhouse, R., Henery, A., Young, T. (2010). Pedersen, G., Bohn, O. (2009). 2. Duo Opus 7 for violin and Rhapsody in Blue. Rhapsody in Blue. Sydney Opera House, violoncello. Cocktail Hour Recital Series - Kodaly Spectacular. Sydney, Australia: Sydney Symphony Orchestra. Recital Hall West, SCM, Sydney, Australia: Sydney Pedersen, G., Lemoh, T. (2010). Sonata for Cello and Piano Conservatorium of Music. Opus 43. Cocktail Hour Concert. Recital Hall West, Sydney, Pedersen, G., Celata, F., Shovk, P. (2009). 2. Fantasy Trio for Australia: Sydney Conservatorium of Music. Clarinet, Cello and Piano Op. 26. Cocktail Hour Recital Series - Pedersen, G. (2010). Sonata for Solo Cello Opus 110. Cocktail The Great Clarinet. Verbrugghen Hall, SCM, Sydney, Hour Concert. Recital Hall West, Sydney, Australia: Sydney Australia: Sydney Conservatorium of Music. Conservatorium of Music. Pedersen, G., Gadd, C. (2009). 2.
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