KOUVARAS, L.: Piano Music, Chamber Works and Songs, Vol. 3 (Halloran, Green, Lyrebird Brass)
The Australian Linda Kouvaras (b. 1960) – pianist and musicologist as well as composer – adopts an explicitly feminist viewpoint in her work. She describes She, Who Should Have Been a Queen as a song-cycle, but in fact the text, by Antoinette Halloran, presents a series of dramatic scenas that radically re-assess the fates of a series of female characters from famous operas, the edgy humour and familiar musical language only slightly softening the implied social commentary. To the Lighthouse for brass quintet has, improbably, both a feminist subtext and the engaging buoyancy of a Baroque canzona. As with many other Australian composers, Kouvaras’ piano music has a strong sense of space and place, and her expansive Bundanon Suite uses virtuosic piano-writing to present a series of sketches of the landscapes around the Shoalhaven River in New South Wales, with lyrical, elegiac melodic lines that soar over freewheeling piano textures.
Tracklist
Halloran, Antoinette - Lyricist
Green, Coady (piano)
Green, Coady (piano)
Green, Coady (piano)
Green, Coady (piano)
| 4 | IV. Buttercup and the Cruel Stomp of Time (after A. Sullivan's HMS Pinafore (The Lass that Loved a Sailor)) | 07:52 |
Green, Coady (piano)
Green, Coady (piano)
Green, Coady (piano)
| 7 | VII. The Snake's Persssspective. A Revisionist Commentary on The Drover's Wife (after J. Mills' The Ghost Wife) | 06:25 |
Green, Coady (piano)




























