Works For String Orchestra
CONCERTINO
- (1972)
- For piano and string orchestra
JANUS
- (1973)
- ca. 4 minutes
- First performance: 18 August 1973, Delareyville, SA Junior String Orchestra, Betty Pack
- manuscript
- Programme Notes / Review
PARTITA
- (1973)
- ca. 8 minutes
- First Performance: 2 May 2006, Baxter Concert Hall, Cape Town; UCT String Ensemble, conducted by Anmari van der Westhuizen
- Sound Clip
PASSACAGLIA
- (1975)
- ca. 4 minutes
- manuscript
PALETTE
- (1977)
- ca. 10 minutes
- First performance: 5 May 1978, Royal Academy of Music, London during the International Visitors Week. The work was chosen to represent the composition class of the RAM when students from Paris, Graz and Antwerp visited the Academy
- First broadcast: 22 August and 1978, on SABC Radio
- manuscript
- Recording: GSE 604 (LP)
- Music Example
- Sound Clip
- Programme Notes / Review
HORIZON, NIGHT-SKY AND LANDSCAPE
- (1987)
- ca. 17 minutes
- Commissioned by SAMRO
- First performance: 18 June 1987, Bloemfontein, Consortium Musicum, Hans Roosenschoon
- First broadcast: 2 September 1987 on SABC Radio
- manuscript
- Music Example
- Sound Clip
- Programme Notes / Review
CLOUDS CLEARING
- (1994)
- ca. 12 minutes
- First performance: 16 July 1994, Cape Town, SA National Youth Orchestra, Omri Hadari
- International performances: the SA National Youth Orchestra, conducted by Omri Hadari during the Aberdeen International Youth Festival in 1994 (broadcast on BBC Radio 3), the Kristiansand Chamber Orchestra of Norway, conducted by Stephan Barrat-Due during the Oslo Chamber Music Festival of 1996, the Bournemouth Sinfonietta, conducted by Barry Smith at the Worcester Three Choirs Festival of 1996, the SA National Youth Orchestra, conducted by Gérard Korsten at the Tchaikovky Conservatoire, Moscow in 1998 as part of the World Youth Olympic Games
- First broadcast: 5 September 1994 on SABC Radio
- [Amanuensis Quality Editions]
- Music Example
- Sound Clip
- Programme Notes / Review
TRIPTIEK
- (1997)
- ca. 12 minutes
- manuscript
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