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Bryony Jagger  

Bandanna

Duration: 03' 00" Year: 1992, r. 2004
for recorder

Bryony Jagger  

Epithalamium 2

Duration: 03' 00" Year: 2003
for treble recorder

Diana Blom  

Heavenly Dance No. 1

 Year: 2008
for descant recorder and organ

  • Programme Note

    Heavenly Dance No. 1 was written as a tribute to Charlotte Barnard whose love of music lasted for nearly a century and who is probably still dancing up in the heavenly clouds. The dance is to be played as lightly and softly as possible and my organ ‘research’ took place on an instrument in a Sydney church at Hunter’s Hill so range and registration is taken from this. Players, however are to choose the high stop which they feel works best for their instrument and venue.

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Diana Blom  

Heavenly Dance No. 2

 Year: 2009
for descant recorder and organ

  • Programme Note

    Heavenly Dance No. 2 was written as a tribute to Charlotte Barnard whose love of music lasted for nearly a century and who is probably still dancing up in the heavenly clouds. The dance is to be played as lightly and softly as possible and my organ ‘research’ took place on an instrument in a Sydney church at Hunter’s Hill so range and registration is taken from this. Players, however are to choose the high stop which they feel works best for their instrument and venue.

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Bryony Jagger  

The Paragraph Investigations

 Year: 2006
six pieces for unaccompanied treble recorder

Diana Blom  

The Sun Rising

Duration: 05' 05" Year: 2009
for treble recorder and organ

  • Programme Note

    The Sun Rising was commissioned by recorder player, Zana Clarke and given its first performance in June, 2009, at Flinders Anglican Church, Melbourne, by Zana and organist Lachlan Redd.

    The piece draws on, extends and develops melodic shapes from Phoebus Rises, a work for treble recorder, voice, cello and harpsichord in which different texts by Donne, Shakespeare and Blom about the sun are set.

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