• Peter Joshua Sculthorpe AO OBE (29 April 1929 – 8 August 2014) was an Australian composer. Much of his music resulted from an interest in the music of...
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  • Sculthorpe may be a reference to: Sculthorpe, Norfolk, a place in the English county of Norfolk Paul Sculthorpe, English Rugby league Peter Sculthorpe...
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  • composition for orchestra by Peter Sculthorpe. It is one of the broad landscape compositions for which the composer is best known. Sculthorpe used his knowledge...
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  • Age of Consent (film) (category Works by Peter Yeldham)
    executives also disliked Peter Sculthorpe's original score, so it was replaced with one by Stanley Myers. The original Sculthorpe score was reinstated when...
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  • the film recovered its costs and made a small profit. Won AFI Award, Peter Sculthorpe – Best Original Music Score (1980) Won AWGIE Awards – Best Screenplay...
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    world-famous Australian composer Percy Grainger as his most gifted student. Peter Sculthorpe was originally from Launceston and became well known in Australia for...
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    Rites of Passage, a music theatre work written by Australian composer Peter Sculthorpe, was given its first performance, making its debut at the Sydney Opera...
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    repertoire by commissioning guitar concertos from composers such as Peter Sculthorpe, Stephen Dodgson, André Previn, Patrick Gowers, Richard Harvey, and...
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    James Wolf and Jody Diamond as well as Australian composers such as Peter Sculthorpe, Andrew Schultz, Paul Grabowsky and Ross Edwards have written several...
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  • ABC Classics released Songs of Sea and Sky, an album of works by Peter Sculthorpe revised for didgeridoo and orchestra. Performed by Barton and the Queensland...
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    Alexander Scriabin, Erik Satie (1919), Francis Poulenc (1929), as well as Peter Sculthorpe. In the movement entitled 'The Night's Music' ('Musiques nocturnes'...
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    those written or arranged for him by prominent Australian composer Peter Sculthorpe. A termite-bored didgeridoo has an irregular shape that, overall, usually...
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  • und Kiebitz, a 1920 German silent film Kakadu (Sculthorpe), an orchestral composition by Peter Sculthorpe Kakadu language, an extinct Australian Aboriginal...
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  • Sydney, choosing to study music. He also had private lessons with Peter Sculthorpe in 1969. He was invited by Donald Peart, inaugural Professor of Music...
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    Image Archived 2005-07-17 at the Wayback Machine, www.users.bigpond.com/peter_pidgeon Winner: Archibald Prize 1961, Art Gallery of NSW Image, www.dinkumaussies...
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  • Passage is a music theatre work written by the Australian composer Peter Sculthorpe in 1972–73. It is often categorised as an opera, but it does not conform...
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    Memento Mori (1993) is a composition for orchestra by Peter Sculthorpe. The title refers to the medieval Christian idea of memento mori, and the piece...
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  • treatment of refugees and asylum seekers. In 2017, Naidoo was awarded the Peter Sculthorpe Alumni Prize by the Launceston Church Grammar School for her contribution...
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  • Quartet Symphony No. 5 (Concerto Grosso No. 4) Klingende Buchstaben Peter Sculthorpe – Kakadu Philip Sparke – Concerto Grosso Bent Sørensen Angels' Music...
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  • Schwartz Garry Schyman Gary S. Scott John Scott Tom Scott Vincent Scotto Peter Sculthorpe Humphrey Searle Sebastian Sebastian Misha Segal Bernardo Segall Mátyás...
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  • "Australharmony - William Stanley". "Peter Sculthorpe: Piano Music". "The Rose Bay quadrilles (Solo piano) by Peter Sculthorpe and William Stanley : Work : Australian...
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  • Arthur Dignam as Sir William Stawell Ken Goodlet as Doctor John Macadam Peter Collingwood as Doctor William Wills Edward Hepple as Ludwig Becker Susannah...
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  • R. O. Morris. Peter Crossley-Holland Christopher Gunning Gary Higginson Wilfrid Mellers Richard Mills Armin Schibler Peter Sculthorpe Patric Standford...
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  • school massacre, only weeks previously. In 1996, Australian composer Peter Sculthorpe wrote Port Arthur, In memoriam: for chamber orchestra, "...for the...
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  • different modes of the same pattern of intervals, 2-1-4-1-4 semitones. Peter Sculthorpe's Earth Cry uses the Hirajoshi mode as a tonal centre of the work. The...
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  • Murphy 58 US Actor There's Something About Mary Me, Myself & Irene 8 Peter Sculthorpe 85 Australia Composer Manganinnie Age of Consent 9 J. E. Freeman 68...
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    his choral work Canti di prigionia (1938). The Australian composer Peter Sculthorpe quoted parts of it in his opera or music theatre work Rites of Passage...
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  • and Thomas Morgan, 2017 Small Town, a 1976 orchestral composition by Peter Sculthorpe "Small Town", a song by Florida Georgia Line from Can't Say I Ain't...
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  • 1929 – Walter Kempowski, German author and academic (d. 2007) 1929 – Peter Sculthorpe, Australian composer and conductor (d. 2014) 1929 – April Stevens,...
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  • also the author of a critical biography of the Australian composer Peter Sculthorpe. He has been a music professor at Southern Cross University since 1986...
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