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Double Resonances is the product of an original and mature Australasian composer sensitive to Asia-Pacific cultures. Trace elements of indigenous Filipino music, hints of Korean vocal style and techniques of Japanese flute music infuse Bruce Crossman’s music as he explores contiguities between European harmonic practices, jazz extemporisation and Asian music phenomena."

- Professor Michael Atherton

Music

...Back to the centre Bruce Crossman 05' 42"
for piano
Performed by Jeanell Carrigan (piano) at University of Queensland in February 2000
 
 
After Resonance Blues Bruce Crossman
for piano
Performed by Tom McGrath at University of Otago in February 2007
 
 
Daragang Magayon Cantata Bruce Crossman 15' 00"
for mezzo-soprano, piano and (optional) dancer/chanter
Performed by Lotte Latukefu, Merlinda Bobis, and Ian Monro at Riverside Theatres, Sydney, April 2006
 
 
Double Resonances Bruce Crossman
for piano and percussion
Performed by Bernadette Balkus (piano) and Claire Edwardes (percussion) at University of Western Sydney in April 2008
 
 
Fierce Tranquillity Bruce Crossman 17' 01"
for string trio
Performed by the New Asia String Quartet (Kum Ho Quartet, Korea) at UCSC Recital Hall, Santa Cruz
 
 
In Gentleness and Suddenness Bruce Crossman
for shakuhachi
Performed by Jim Franklin at University of Western Sydney, January 2008
Publisher Note:Publications by Wirripang
Imprint:Wirr 017
Publication Year:2008
Copyright:Wirripang / Bruce Crossman

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