https://3mbs.org.au/cd_of_the_week/women-note-century-australian-composers-2cd/ Women of Note: A Century of Australian Composers (2CD)
Various Artists
CD of the week
Week starting: April 1, 2019
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Label: ABC Classic
Year: 2019
TRACKS:
CD1
1-3. MIRIAM HYDE Piano Concerto No. 1 (1934)
Miriam Hyde (piano)
West Australian Symphony Orchestra, Geoffrey Simon
4-6. DULCIE HOLLAND Piano Trio (1944)
Eggner Trio
7-9. PEGGY GLANVILLE-HICKS - Etruscan Concerto (1954)
Caroline Almonte (piano)
Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra, Richard Mills
CD2
1-3. MARGARET SUTHERLAND Concerto for Violin and Orchestra (1960)
Leonard Dommet (violin)
Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, Patrick Thomas
4. ANNE BOYD As I Crossed a Bridge of Dreams (1975)
The Contemporary Singers, Anthony Walker
5. ELENA KATS-CHERNIN Russian Rag (1995/6)
Sydney Alpha Ensemble, David Stanhope
6-8. MARIA GRENFELL Di Primavera (Of Spring) (1998/2001)
Claire Edwardes (marimba), Karin Schaupp (guitar)
9. SALLY WHITWELL Road Trip (2012)
Sally Walker (flute), Sally Whitwell (piano)
10. KATE MOORE Fern (2012)
Ensemble Offspring
11. NICOLE MURPHY Spinning Top (2016)
Benaud Trio
12. BRENDA GIFFORD Bardju (Footprints) (2017)
Ensemble Offspring
13. OLIVIA BETTINA DAVIES Crystalline (2018)
ACO Collective
Women of Note: A Century of Australian Composers (2CD)
Various Artists
This International Women's Day (March
, ABC Classic is releasing Women of Note: A Century of Australian Composers – the first in a new series celebrating Australian female composers.
Australia has always punched above our weight musically, our female musicians especially – Nellie Melba, Joan Sutherland and Eileen Joyce in particular loom large among the finest musicians of the twentieth century. But beyond these celebrated performers, the history of Australia's female composers is equally outstanding.
Miriam Hyde, Dulcie Holland and Margaret Sutherland were hugely influential in the early years of Australia's musical development. Peggy Glanville-Hicks and Anne Boyd looked beyond our borders to the musical traditions of other cultures, and sought to find a place for Australia among the community of musical nations.
Elena Kats-Chernin is a phenomenon unto herself, arguably Australia's most popular and best known composer. Yuin woman Brenda Gifford brings insights from her Indigenous culture to the Western classical tradition. And composers such as Sally Whitwell, Maria Grenfell, Kate Moore, Nicole Murphy and Olivia Bettina Davies represent the myriad ways in which classical music is developing in the 21st century.
This compilation is a fascinating journey through the history of Australian composition, highlighting just how much of that history has been written by women.
CD of the Week is generously supported by Fish Fine Music