David Lumsdaine
Selected Discography
Lumsdaine: Vocal Works
Aria for Edward John Eyre; What shall I sing?
Performed by Gemini with Mary Wiegold, soprano; Jane Manning, soprano; Barry Guy, double bass; John Baddeley, narrator; Elgar Howarth, conductor
NMC Recordings NMC D007
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Hagoromo
Hagoromo; Salvation Creek with Eagle; Shoalhaven; Mandala 5
Performed by The West Australian Symphony Orchestra, Diego Masson and Albert Rosen, conductors
ABC Classics, ABC 426 994-2
A Garden of Earthly Delights
Performed by Australian Youth Orchestra, David Pereira, cello; Diego Masson, conductor
Tall Poppies TP113
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Strange Attractions
Includes Kali Dances
Performed by Sydney Alpha Ensemble, cond. Anthony Walker
ABC Classics 456 537-2
The Seymour Group
Includes Aria for Edward John Eyre
Performed by Merlyn Quaife and the Seymour Group cond. David Stanhope
Vox Australis VAST011
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Cello Dreaming
Includes Blue Upon Blue
Performed by David Pereira (vc).
Tall Poppies TP075
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Mere Bagatelles
Includes Six Postcard Pieces
Performed by Ian Munro (pf)
Tall Poppies TP080
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Voices
Includes Ruhe sanfte, sanfte ruh
Performed by Roger Smalley (pf)
Tall Poppies TP060
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Tracey Chadwell's Song Book
Includes A Norfolk Songbook
Performed by Tracey Chadwell and John Turner
BMS 420CD
Australian Soundscapes: Meunga Creek
Meunga Creek, Dawn Fragment from Lake Emu, River Red Gums (Dawn and Forenoon), Grey Butcherbirds from Cambewarra, Boyd River Crossing, Tam O'Shanter Forest, Evening Kookaburras from Cambewarra
Sitelle 23907
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Australian Soundscapes: Mutawinji
Pied Butcherbirds of Spirey Creek; Mutawinji
Tall Poppies TP091
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Australian Soundscapes: Lake Emu
Lake Emu, River Red Gums, Black Box
Tall Poppies TP092
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Australian Soundscapes: Cambewarra Mountain
Late Spring: First Nocturne, Spring Dawn Chorus, After Sunrise, Late Afternoon, Sunset to Dusk. Summer: Second Nocturne, Summer Dawn Chorus, After Sunrise, Dusk and Third Nocturne
Tall Poppies TP034
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