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David Lumsdaine

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25: 175:'Big Meeting'. The chamber works include a series of works entitled 'Mandala', a cello concerto, several song cycles and an orchestral fifth 'Mandala' (1989), a homage to Australian landscapes and soundscapes. Shortly after composing his dense and energetic 'Kali Dances' for ensemble in 1996, Lumsdaine retired from composition. 170:
Lumsdaine's output also included piano works – notably the Bach-inspired 'Ruhe Sanfte, Sanfte Ruh' (1974) – and a considerable number of pieces involving electronics, such as the tape montage/re-composition of events from the
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structures linking pitch and duration together. Central to all of Lumsdaine's work is the notion of 'ground', a term borrowed from Baroque musical terminology (specifically Purcell).
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The orchestral works 'Salvation Creek with Eagle' and 'Hagoromo' (1974 and 1977 respectively) continue and develop Lumsdaine's personal take on Australian nature.
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1990: 2 Just So Stories (The Elephant's Child, The Sing Song of Old Man Kangaroo) (narrator, dancer, live electronics)
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1988: A Dance and a Hymn for Alexander Maconochie (flute, clarinet, percussion, mandolin, guitar, violin, double bass)
94:(as it was then known). He moved to England in 1953 and for a while shared a flat with fellow expatriate, the poet 152:(1964). His first acknowledged works were composed using a variety of pitch and rhythm techniques associated with 227:
1994: Kali Dances (flute, oboe, clarinet, trumpet, tuba, vibraphone, piano, violin, viola, cello, double bass)
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1964: Annotations of Auschwitz (soprano, flute + bass flute, trumpet, horn, piano, violin, cello)
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1986: Empty Sky – Mootwingee (flute, trombone/horn, cello, 2 percussionists, 2 pianos)
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1990: A Tree Telling of Orpheus (soprano, flute, clarinet, violin, viola, cello)
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David Newton Lumsdaine was born on 31 October 1931. He studied at the
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1978: Mandala III (solo piano, flute, clarinet, viola, cello, bell)
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1966, rev. 71: Easter Fresco (soprano, flute, horn, harp, piano)
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1985: Bagatelles (flute, clarinet, piano, violin, viola, cello)
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The Music of David Lumsdaine: 'Kelly Ground' to 'Cambewarra'
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1990: Sine nomine (alto saxophone/bass clarinet, percussion)
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1969: Mandala II (flute, clarinet, percussion, viola, cello)
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The following is a list of Lumsdaine's acknowledged works:
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1989: Round Dance (sitar, tabla, flute, cello, keyboard)
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1991: The Crane (flute, percussion, harp, synthesizer)
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1992: A Garden of Earthly Delights (cello, orchestra)
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1992: A Norfolk Song Book (soprano recorders/flutes)
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1974: Salvation Creek with Eagle (chamber orchestra)
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In 1970 he took a lecturing position at 186:1973: Meridian (percussion, piano, tape) 65:Learn how and when to remove this message 200:1971: Kangaroo Hunt (piano, percussion) 365: 238:1985: Where the lilies grow (8 voices) 92:New South Wales Conservatorium of Music 574:21st-century Australian male musicians 564:20th-century Australian male musicians 559:Sydney Conservatorium of Music alumni 7: 544:Alumni of the Royal Academy of Music 330:1994: Metamorphosis at Mullet Creek 260:1975: Sunflower (chamber orchestra) 224:1993: Rain Drums (4 percussionists) 554:Australian male classical composers 539:Academics of King's College London 235:1975: Dum medium silentium (SATB) 206:1983: Mandala IV (string quartet) 131:The University of York Music Press 109:he first studied composition with 14: 579:21st-century Australian composers 569:20th-century Australian composers 344:1974: My Sister's Song (soprano) 266:1977: Hagoromo (large orchestra) 156: – techniques such as pitch 529:20th-century classical composers 524:21st-century classical composers 475:Gilbert, A: 'Lumsdaine, David', 465:obituary by Michael Hooper, UNSW 136:In 1979 he married the composer 23: 300:1974: Ruhe sanfte, sanfte Ruh' 194:1968: Mandala I (wind quintet) 16:Australian composer (1931–2024) 549:Australian classical composers 534:Academics of Durham University 374:"The music of David Lumsdaine" 1: 269:1982: Shoalhaven (orchestra) 427:. 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New South Wales Conservatorium of Music
Peter Porter
cantata
London
Mátyás Seiber
Royal Academy of Music
Lennox Berkeley
Durham University
King's College London
The University of York Music Press
Nicola LeFanu
serialism
rotation
isorhythmic
Durham Miners Gala
"The music of David Lumsdaine"
accessed 24 Dec 2012
"Home Page"
"The Australian composer David Lumsdaine has died"
Official website
Composer embraced art of Zen and the natural world
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978-1409428763
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1931 births
2024 deaths

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