Following the success of volume 1, MYRIAD, the Percussion Ensemble of the Melbourne Conservatorium, presents another edition of House Music an eclectic assortment of pieces written by our own in-house composers, showcasing a small sample of the incredible talent we have in our community.
Composers featured in this volume of House Music include Miriama Young, Mark Pollard, Brynn Jacka, Peter de Jager, Steve Falk and Robert Cossom, including his brand-new arrangement of Mussorgskys Pictures at an Exhibition for 14-player percussion ensemble.
Special guests include:
Steve Falk, who joins us as soloist to perform a new arrangement of his work Panorama Birrarung for two soloists and ensemble.
Peter de Jager, who joins us as pianist to present his work Fractured Timelines with MYRIAD.
PROGRAM
Miriama YOUNG: Iron Tongues
Brynn JACKA: The Ocean is Filled with Liquid Nightmares *
Mark POLLARD: The Heavenly Muzak Machine
Steve FALK: Panorama Birrarung* (MYRIAD featuring soloists Steve Falk, marimba & Brent Miller, vibraphone)
Peter DE JAGER: Fractured Timelines (MYRIAD featuring Peter de Jager, piano)
Brent MILLER: The Rhythm, the Tracks... *
Modest MUSSORGSKY, arr. Robert COSSOM: Pictures at an Exhibition
arranged for large percussion ensemble (14 players)*
*Denotes world premiere
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CREDITS
Brent Miller - director
RUN TIME
This concert runs for 2 hours, including a short interval
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