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    En masse
    Lacey, GM ( 2010)
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    Songs of Earth and Sky
    Grant, SJG ( 2010)
    Concert performance of medieval monophonic and polyphonic music with Australian Aboriginal chant
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    Grainger Museum Re-opening launch
    Riddle, GAR ( 2010)
    Performance of two songs by Percy Grainger for Voice and Piano with Vivien Hamilton
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    DAS ELISION ENSEMBLE
    Neville, PSN ( 2010)
    ELISION ENSEMBLE CONCERT JAMES DILLON : "TODESENGEL" FOR KLARINETTE AND VIBRAPHONE RICHARD BARRETT; CODEX IX (ALSO WORKS BY LIZA LIM AND ANTHONY BRAXTON TRANSCRIBED TIM O'DWYER)
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    SPIRIT WEAPONS
    Neville, PSN ( 2010)
    ELISION ENSEMBLE IN CONCERT; WORKS BY MICHAEL FINNISSY,NEWTON ARMSTRONG,EVAN JOHNSON,JEROEN SPEAK,RICHARD BARRETT AND LIZA LIM
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    ELISION-Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival, 2010
    Neville, PSN ( 2010)
    WORLD PREMIERE;"ONE FLAT THING REPRODUCED", TIMOTHY Mc CORMACK WORLD PREMIERE; "WOUND III", RICHARD BARRETT ALSO WORKS BY DMITRI KOURLIANDSKI, MING TSAO,ENNO POPPE AND EVAN JOHNSON
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    Namatjira
    Lacey, GM ( 2010)
    Albert Namatjira's beautiful paintings introduced the lounge rooms of Australian suburbia to the exquisite beauty of our central desert heartland. In 2010, Belvoir and Big hART transformed the rich watercolours of Namatjira's story into a joyous theatrical event bringing audiences to their feet night after night. It is our great pleasure to share this unique production with Melbourne in 2011. With the inimitable Trevor Jamieson as Albert Namatjira, this energetic celebration of a life fully lived features third-generation artists from Namatjira's Hermannsburg community creating expansive drawings across the Merlyn stage live before our eyes accompanied by an original score by Genevieve Lacey. First performance: Sept 2010. Sinced toured Australia