Harriet Channon (trumpet) & Sumiko Yamamura (pianoforte)
Ornithologia - Alan Holley (1954-)
Psalm from Two Portraits - Joseph Turrin (1947-)
Gestumblindi - Melody Eötvös (1984-)
Ball at the Moulin de la Galette, Nocturne in Blue and Gold and Walking Man from Framed - Cecilia McDowall (1951-)
The Glebe Glows - Alan Holley (1954-)
To The Beloved - Andrián Pertout (1963-)
La Variazione Enigmatica - Andrián Pertout (1963-)
Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child - Traditional arranged by Donald Hunsberger
Dr Harriet Channon holds a BMus (Hons) and DMA from the Sydney Conservatorium. Her research focused on the analysis and performance of unaccompanied trumpet works composed by Australians. Since receiving her Doctorate she has worked as a soloist and freelance musician and performs with community based music ensembles such as the Warringah Concert Brass Band. During her doctoral studies Harriet gained attention with performances of new Australian solo trumpet compositions at the Creative Space Gallery, Sydney, and premiering four Australian solos at Montsalvat for the Melbourne Composers’ League. Recent solo concerts include the world premiere performance of Alan Holley’s new work The Sky is Brass for unaccompanied trumpet, as well as regular recitals including St Stephen’s Sydney.
Sumiko Yamamura is a freelance accompanist born in Japan. She completed Bachelor of Music in performance with Elizabeth Powell, and Graduate Diploma in piano accompaniment with David Miller at Sydney Conservatorium of Music. Sumiko has performed and recorded for ABC FM and Fine Music FM with various musicians and groups including Orana Trio, Sirius Ensemble, The Phoenix Ensemble, Ensemble Vinifera, Kammer Trio, John Cran and Richard Rourke and Jonathon Ramsay. Recently she performed for Lane Cove Music Club with Mark Walton.
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