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ItemNo Preview AvailableFujikura and Three: Commission, Premiere Performance and Video Release of New WorkBrennan, J ; Murray, K ; Fujikura, D ; Immel, D (Faculty of Fine Arts and Music, 2019)University of Melbourne research cluster Ensemble Three collaborated with Dai Fujikura, one of the most prominent and successful current international composers, to commission, video-record and premiere a new piece.
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ItemNo Preview AvailableUSA Performance Research TourImmel, D ; Murray, K ; Brennan, J (PSK: Princeton Sound Kitchen, 2019)Expanding both individual and combined research cluster agendas (Ensemble Three), Immel, Brennan and Murray workshop and premiere new pieces at the invitation of Princeton University, the University of Southern California, Highline College, Bellevue College and the Wayward Music Series (Seattle). Non Traditional Research Outputs, including practice-led P1 (major) performances as defined on the FFAM Staff Hub Research web page. Activities are in line with a continuing and developing research agenda, and remain directly in line with our University of Melbourne Grand Challenges. As stated in the document RESEARCH AT MELBOURNE: ENSURING EXCELLENCE AND IMPACT TO 2025, this research: · Is outward-looking and best met by engaging with external partners and collaborators; · Is about engaging our society in the performing arts in the digital world; · Is global in reach, but with Australian and local dimension; · Engages other organisations drawn from industry, the community, our partners and affiliated institutions; · Builds international partnerships with research communities in the United States Extensive workshopping of new works written for our research team, and for premiere international performances (P1 Major Non Traditional Research Output activity) at peer research institutions (USC, Princeton et. al).
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ItemUndercurrents: The Natural World AugmentedBrennan, J ; Murray, K ; Immel, D (Melbourne Recital Centre, 2018-02-19)
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ItemEnsemble Three, Mount Macedon VictoriaMurray, K ; Immel, D ; Brennan, J (Macedon Music, 2017-09-17)This record is for a rendered live performance of three musicians on trumpet, trombone and guitar. The performance comprised of compositions: Slow Air, Andrew Ford; Country Crow Shuffle, Jane Hammond; Pinwheel, Wally Gun; Despite Our Silent Elders, Elliott Hughes; Undercurrent, Katy Abbott Kvasnica; and New Work, Harry Sdraulig. Four compositions written for this group were premiered in this performance - Country Crow Shuffle, Despite Our Silent Elders, Undercurrent and New Work. A capacity audience enjoyed Ensemble Three's eclectic mix of new Australian repertoire.
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ItemNo Preview AvailableMidnight SongsBRENNAN, J ; Immel, D ; Murray, K (Tall Poppies Records, 2016)
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ItemThree: Premiere Performances of New SonatasIMMEL, D ; murray, K ; brennan, J (GRT, 2016-11-06)
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ItemAustralian Electric - Melbourne Recital Centre 2017 Spotlight SeriesBRENNAN, J ; Immel, ; Murray, KJ ( 2017)
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ItemCHINESE NEW YEAR: ENSEMBLE THREEBRENNAN, J ; Immel, ; Murray, K (ABC, 2016)
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ItemContextualizing Carter: Australian Premieres of Modernist MasterpiecesImmel, DT ; Murray, KJ ; Brennan, J (Performance, 2014)This concert of masterworks by the American modernist composer Elliot Carter brought together a unique combination of solo and ensemble works. Titled "Retracings," the program illuminated key developments in the late style of this legendary American composer. Works for solo guitar, trumpet and trombone were performed and later re-contextualized in larger ensemble works, highlighting Carter’s compositional practice of self-borrowing. Ken Murray, Joel Brennan and Don Immel facilitated the content and organization of this exceptional program. Compositions by Charles Ives and Australian composer Elliot Gyger, completed the program.
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ItemEnsemble Three plays new Australian Works - ABC Live BroadcastBRENNAN, JA ; Immel, D ; Murray, K (Australian Broadcasting Corporation, 2014)Ensemble Three was selected by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation to give a live broadcast on their Sunday Live series as a result of the ensemble's track record of excellence in performance and because of the innovative programming. The weekly Sunday Live program hosts a live audience of 400 in Iwaki Auditorium and is broadcast live nationwide to an average audience of 250,000. In addition to this, the program is archived on the ABC website for a period of one month for on-demand streaming with an average listening rate of 5,000 to 10,000 people internationally.