Instrumentation

2222 - 4321 - perc(2) - harp - strings

Availability

Score and parts for hire

Programme Notes

Renowned Australian choreographer Graeme Murphy was commissioned by the Bavarian State Ballet Company to create a full-length dance program dedicated to one of Munich's favourite sons, Hugo von Hoffmannsthal. The Silver Rose was premiered by that company in December 2005 at the Munich Nationaltheater. It features music by Carl Vine carefully selected by the composer from his orchestral catalogue to accompany Murphy's re-interpretation of the famous opera scenario, Der Rosenkavalier, by Hoffmannsthal. In 2010 The Australian Ballet brought a new production of the work to the southern hemisphere, presented in Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney.

The Silver Rose

extracts only: Symphony 4.2 & Pipe Dreams (Vine) and Technologic 1-2 (Hindson)

Sydney Opera House (Sydney, NSW, Australia)

The Australian Ballet/chor. Graeme Murphy

The Silver Rose

extracts only: Symphony 4.2 & Pipe Dreams (Vine) and Technologic 1-2 (Hindson)

Sydney Opera House (Sydney, NSW, Australia)

The Australian Ballet/chor. Graeme Murphy

The Silver Rose

extracts only: Symphony 4.2 & Pipe Dreams (Vine) and Technologic 1-2 (Hindson)

Sydney Opera House (Sydney, NSW, Australia)

The Australian Ballet/chor. Graeme Murphy

The Silver Rose

extracts only: Symphony 4.2 & Pipe Dreams (Vine) and Technologic 1-2 (Hindson)

Sydney Opera House (Sydney, NSW, Australia)

The Australian Ballet/chor. Graeme Murphy

The Silver Rose

extracts only: Symphony 4.2 & Pipe Dreams (Vine) and Technologic 1-2 (Hindson)

Sydney Opera House (Sydney, NSW, Australia)

The Australian Ballet/chor. Graeme Murphy