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Cezary Skubiszewski
After the Deluge is the soundtrack to the acclaimed mini-series on Network 10, by award-winning Australian film composer, Cezary Skubiszewski. Richly scored for orchestra, the music effortlessly moves from haunting violin solos, to 40s jazz, Irish airs and the original pop music of the on-screen band featuring one of the main characters.

Musical Celebrations from The University of Sydney
Enjoy the spectacular sound of organ and carillon as you've never heard them before! Recorded at the University of Sydney, this new CD features the talents of organist Amy Johansen and master carilloneur Jill Forrest.

Ian Holtham, piano
Having already tackled the likes of Liszt, Chopin and Godowsky, Ian Holtham continues his exploration of the virtuoso piano repertoire with this new CD for Move.

Elizabeth Anderson
John Grant, frustrated in love, shot a London lawyer in the buttock and was sentenced to death at the Old Bailey. Granted a reprieve, he arrived at Sydney Cove in 1804, bringing with him Australia's first harpsichord. But what music did he play? Find out on Elizabeth Anderson's new Move CD, The Convict Harpsichordist!

Thomas Heywood
Masterpieces from the concert organ repertoire performed on the magnificent organ at St Johns Toorak, Melbourne.

Winner of the 1996 City of Melbourne Song Recital Award
Tenor John Heuzenoroeder, with pianist Jennifer Marten-Smith, performs both well-loved and rarely heard Mozart lieder.

Douglas Lawrence and Elizabeth Anderson, organ duet
'Bolero' features arrangements of classical favourites for four hands performed on the Melbourne Concert Hall Organ.

Organ Music for a Wedding
A compilation of history's most celebrated organ music which also happens to be popular at weddings. Insert notes for the disc contain a useful tabulation of the tracks into processionals, recessionals and 'signing music'.

Thomas Heywood plays the Grand Concert Organ at the Melbourne Town Hall
In the grand concert organ tradition, brilliant young organist Thomas Heywood performs a diverse program of popular organ music specifically chosen for the grand concert organ at the Melbourne Town Hall.

Ronald Farren-Price, piano
Internationally acclaimed pianist Ronald Farren-Price presents superb performances of some of the greatest music ever written for the piano.

Merlyn Quaife and Jochen Schubert
Songs by Mozart, Schubert's Serenade and Nacht und Träume, plus some wonderful Spanish and Argentinian folksongs.

Arrangements for Winds 1791–1821
Highly acclaimed by critics, this CD highlights wind arrangements of operatic excerpts as originally performed in Vienna between 1792–1821.

Concordia Mandolin and Guitar Ensemble
It was in 1999 when Concordia director Basil Hawkins first came across The waltz of forgotten dreams by Hadjidakis. He was struck by its atmospheric and evocative nature and in keeping with this nostalgic ambience, the selection on this disc includes such pieces as Eileen Pakenham's Reverie and Fred Witt's Memories of Bendigo.

The Team of Pianists
The Team of Pianists present a programme of excellent piano works for solo, duo and two pianos.


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