Sunday, 11 May 2008

Sydney music festival debuts car symphony (+photos)

Sydney music festival debuts car symphony (+photos)





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Sydney - Ready, master; take up your engines.A new musical comedy piece called Utility Horn Groove which features the engines and horns of five-spot utility trucks aboard a saxophone, double bass and disc screw, debuted at a music fete in western Sydney on Sabbatum.Michael Atherton, a prof at the University of Horse opera Sydney, says he composed the score to connect the fete with the topical anesthetic culture of the labor Campbelltown region, inviting a local anesthetic "Ute Nightspot" to play the man."A festival's conception of refinement should be really broad," Atherton told the Sydney Good morning Harbinger paper ahead the execution."People can expect to hear fanfares, jazz-funk sections, percussion solos. They will hear magazine wheels played like Balinese gamelans," he said.- REUTERS







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