22 Aug 2020

Juliet PALMER: bone-flower

From Music Alive, 9:03 pm on 22 August 2020
Juliet Palmer

Juliet Palmer Photo: Supplied

Juliet Palmer writes:

bone-flower takes its name from a dialect word for daisy - a humble, bright flower growing on the bones of the dead.”

Performed by members of Auckland Chamber Orchestra conducted by Peter Scholes at a Composer Portrait concert devoted to the music of Juliet Palmer.

Barbara Paterson (soprano), Donald Nicholls (bass clarinet), Helen Bevan (viola), Tatiana Lanchtchikova (accordion), Jenny Raven (percussion)

Recorded by RNZ Concert, Raye Freedman Arts Centre, Auckland, 20 October 2019
Sound engineer: Adrian Hollay

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