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Trio No. 16 - A Waltz Fragment
By Paul Paviour
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$30.00
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Composed 2009
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ISMN 9790720093277Trio No. 22
By Paul Paviour
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$50.00
Trio No. 27
By Paul Paviour
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$50.00
Trio No. 35
By Paul Paviour
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$40.00
Trio No. 4 "Romantica"
By Larry Sitsky
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$70.00
Trio No. 7 "Enochian Sonata"
By Larry Sitsky
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$90.00
Triptych
By Christina Green
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$15.00
This work pays homage to some of the classical piano music of the earlier part of the twentieth century, with nods in the direction of Satie and Bartok in particular. Composed 2008
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Triptych
By Peter Dart
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$60.00
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Triptych is a set of three sound pictures inspired by texts from Homer’s Iliad and Odyssey.
Although the work is programmatic, the program is impressionistic rather than narrative—a triptych rather than a trilogy, where each panel represents the visual, auditory and emotional content of its text. Composed 2011 -14.
Price includes two scores for hard copy purchase.
- 1. Sirens
- 2. Circles
- 3. Poseidon
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ISMN 9790900979704
Triptych (War Letters)
By Diana Blom
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$80.00
For soprano, mezzo-soprano and bass voices, viola, marimba/percussion and piano.
Triptych (War Letters) begins with letters written by Frank Nestor Robinson, my great uncle, to one of his sisters, Ellie, my grandmother, as he left from New Zealand to fight in Gallipoli, 1915. They tell of why he enlisted – a duty call and friends were enlisting - waiting around for action, then in Egypt, the realisation from news brought back by the wounded, that where he and his fellow soldiers are to be sent, Gallipoli, is a field of fierce fighting and death and he will either be one of the lucky or unlucky ones. He was one of the unlucky ones. The middle part of the triptych is a December 1969 excerpt from the war diary of David Wilkins who served with Australian forces in Vietnam. He and his troop are not getting a Christmas break, fed up, and about to embark on a 7 week operation. And the third part is excerpts of Andrew Hastie’s emails (modern war letters) sent home while serving for Australia in Afghanistan, 2009. They move between descriptions of events and personal thoughts. Threaded throughout the work are three musical associations – the rolling compound metre of British/Australian nursery song, a rhythmic motive from a traditional Vietnamese musical genre, and the 7 beat grouping of an Afghan festival music. (Diana Blom)
Recorded on War Letters (Wirr 074) by Halcyon is available online
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Triptych (War Letters) - sheet music and audio:
Gallipoli letter: Ellie (Frank Robinson)
Vietnam diary: Great bloody Xmas break (David Wilkins)
Afghan emails: Bread and kids (Andrew Hastie)
ISMN 9790720231471
$60.00 for instant PDF download of score and parts
Triton Waltz
By Annie Burbank
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$15.00
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Composed 2020
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ISMN 9790720231334
Trois Gymnopédies d'après Satie
By Michael Hannan
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$18.00
Solo piano. Level of difficulty - Grade 6.
Three Gymnopédies is in the style of Satie with basic textural format of his famous piano pieces (composed in 1888) but the composer has used different kinds of harmonic strategies such as quartal harmony in the first piece and jazz extended chords in the third. Composed 2005
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- Trois Gymnopédies d'après Satie - sheet music
ISMN 9790720133522