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Conservatorium - Composer Performer Workshop Concert

EDIT: Both your threads have been merged (i'm currently waiting on subforum approval for this forum, so please don't post any more composition threads until the subforum is in. Thanks :)


Tomorrow (Wednesday 3 November, 2004) at 3pm is the Composer Performer Workshop concert in the Music Workshop, Sydney Conservatorium of Music. For those of you considering studying Composition, and for those of you who are doing composition in the HSC next year, this is an excellent opportunity to find out what's happening at the Con, and to get some ideas for your own compositions. The participating composers will be more than happy to meet with you and answer any questions you may have.

The Sydney Eclectic Composers Society will then be doing three concerts as part of its Summer Series:

eclectic:bit // The Black Box - electronic and electro-acoustic music.
7:30pm, 17 November 2004
Old Darlington School, University of Sydney (next to the Seymour Centre)
Admission $7 concession.

SECS // Australian Chamber - works for small ensemble.
7:30pm, 24 November 2004
Old Darlington School, Univeresity of Sydney
Admission $7 concession

SECO // Sydney Eclectic Chamber Orchestra
7:30pm, 27 November 2004
Music Workshop, Sydney Conservatorium of Music
Admission $7 concession.
 
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Hey Phanatical, thats a great idea. Will there be more concerts like this, and would it be possible to your to notify people here when they are on?

The HSC is currently in session, so I don't know what kind of response you'll get, but if there are any others at a later date, then there'll probably be more replies.
 

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Well, I think the later three concerts are a good idea, if only just to spend a night listening to new music. For those of you still in school, maybe you should organise a class excursion for the later three concerts?
 

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Most of you should have finished the HSC by now, so you should have time to attend our concerts.


17 November, 2004
The Black Box
eclectic:bit continues to push the boundaries of Australian Contemporary music in this unique aural experience. Join the Sydney Eclectic Composers Society as we create, compose and communicate in the digital age.

Sponsored by the Department of Music (Seymour), University of Sydney
7:30pm, Old Darlington School, University of Sydney
Admission $10/$7 concession


24 November, 2004
Eclectic Chamber
Join us for an entertaining evening of new Chamber music, featuring the winning work of the SECS Chamber Music Competition.

Sponsored by the Department of Music (Seymour), University of Sydney
7:30pm, Old Darlington School, University of Sydney
Admission $10/$7 concession


27 November, 2004
Sydney Eclectic Chamber Orchestra
Experience the exciting and unique sounds of this recently formed Contemporary music orchestra, in its debut performance at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music. Lead by Chief Conductor Jennifer Condon, the Orchestra's completely Australian repertoire builds upon the work of the Sydney Eclectic Composers Society in promoting new Australian music.

Sponsored by the Composition Unit, Sydney Conservatorium of Music
7:30pm, Music Workshop, Sydney Conservatorium of Music.
Admission $10/$7 concession
 

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sounds good, but just one question. is it contemporary John Cage type stuff or is it actually listenable??
 

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Both. Repertoire comes from all over the Australian music spectrum, from Michael Smetanin to me.
 

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