Tropic of Capricorn (album)

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Tropic of Capricorn
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Compilation album
Released1988
Recorded1985–1987
Genre Orchestral music
Length70 min
Label Australian Music Centre, in collaboration with ABC

Tropic of Capricorn is a compilation album of orchestral music. Subtitled Orchestral Music by Queensland Composers, the album has 5 tracks each composed by a different composer who had either worked or studied in Queensland. [1] The album was nominated for 1989 ARIA Award for Best Classical Album.

Contents

Track listing

  1. Bacchanals (Wilfred Lehmann)
  2. Garotte (Andrew Schultz)
  3. Nadja (Gerard Brophy)
  4. Bamaga diptych (Richard Mills)
  5. Oboe concertino (Colin Brumby)

Personnel

Orchestras
Queensland Symphony Orchestra (tracks 1,2,4,5)
Sydney Symphony Orchestra (3)
Queensland Theatre Orchestra (4)
Conductors
Wilfred Lehmann (1,5)
Robert Boughen (2)
Myer Fredman (3)
Richard Mills (4)
Additional
Barry Davis - oboe (5)

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References

  1. Covell, Roger (24 January 1989), "Lucious sounds from the tropics", Sydney Morning Herald