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Carl Vine's recent music is published by Faber Music, London.
Music written before 1994 is generally published by Chester Music, London.
Earlier work is published by the Australian Music Centre.
Most music for theatre and media is self-published.



Faber Music publish the following works by Carl Vine:
Advance Australia Fair (National Anthem)
Anne Landa Preludes (The) *
Atlanta Olympics, 1996 (Flag Hand-over Ceremony)
Celebrare Celeberrime (an orchestral fanfare)
Cello Concerto
Choral Symphony (Symphony No. 6)
Descent (Metropolis: the Workers' View)
Esperance
Five Bagatelles
Gaijin
Inner World
Mythologia
Oboe Concerto
Percussion Symphony (Symphony No. 5)
Piano Concerto
Piano Sonata No. 2
Piano Sonata No. 3 *
Pipe Dreams (concerto for flute and strings)
Planet of Doom Theme (a children's anthem)
Prologue and Canzona
Rash
Red Blues (four intermediate piano pieces)
Smith's Alchemy
Sonata for Flute and Piano
Sonata for Piano Four Hands
String Quartet No. 3
String Quartet No. 4
String Quartet No. 5
String Quintet
Symphony No. 5
Symphony No. 6
Symphony No. 7 ("scenes from daily life")
They Shall Laugh and Sing (Psalm 65)
V (an orchestral fanfare)
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Much of Carl's recent music may be purchased directly on-line from Faber Music. Most listings of Faber works on this site include direct links to purchase scores on-line, when available.

email:
information@fabermusic.com
promotion@fabermusic.com
hire@fabermusic.com
sales@fabermusic.com

For your nearest distributor:

* In Australia and New Zealand, copies of Faber scores marked with an asterisk (*) are also available from the Australian Music Centre.



Chester Music publish the following works by Carl Vine:
After Campion
Aria (text by Patrick White)
Café Concertino
Concerto Grosso
Defying Gravity
Elegy
Harmony in Concord
Legend Suite
Love Song
MicroSymphony (Symphony No. 1)
Miniature III
Miniature IV
Percussion Concerto
Piano Sonata No. 1
String Quartet No. 2
Symphony No. 1
Symphony No. 2
Symphony No. 3
Symphony No. 4.2 (revised 1998)
Chester Novello: web site
(part of the Music Sales group of companies)

email: Music Sales (UK)

For your nearest distributor:

Printed material published by Chester Music is most easily purchased through MusicRoom.com. Most listings of Chester music on this site include direct links to purchase scores on-line, when available.



Australian Music Centre publish the following works by Carl Vine:
A Christmas Carol
Battlers (The) (Television mini-series)
Curios
Everyman's Troth
Images
Knips Suite (String Quartet No. 1)
Love Me Sweet (song from "The Battlers")
Miniature I (Peace)
Miniature II
Occasional Poetry
On s'angoisse (song from the ballet "Poppy")
Scene Shift
Sinfonia
Suite from Hate
The Tempest (ballet)
AMC: web site    email: AMC info

The Australian Music Centre is funded by the Australian Government to promote and disseminate the music of Australian Composers. They are also distributors for CSM, Program Promotions and ASTRA compact discs.

Within Australia, the easiest way to locate performance material and recordings of Carl Vine's music by any publisher, is to contact the Australian Music Centre.

PO Box N690
Grosvenor Place
Sydney NSW 1220
Australia
tel +61 (0)2 9247 2677
fax +61 (0)2 9241 2873



Self-Published
The following works are published by the composer:
3 BBC Exercises
961 Ways to Nirvana (aka "Tip")
A Hard God (play by Peter Kenna)
Array (4BW)
Beauty & The Beast
Bedevil (feature film)
Daisy Bates
Donna Maria Blues
Dreamers (The) (play adaptation by Andrew Simon)
Dunstan Documentaries (The) (TV Documentary)
Ham Funeral (The) (play by Patrick White)
Heavy Metal
Incident at Bull Creek
Intimations of Mortality
Kisses Remembered
Kondallila Mix
Marriage Acts (music for telemovie)
Master Builder (The) (play by Henrik Ibsen)
Missing Film
New Sky (mime by Judith Anderson)
Night on Bald Mountain (play by Patrick White)
On The Edge
Poppy
Potato Factory (The) (television miniseries)
Return
Shepherd On The Rocks (play by Patrick White)
Signal Driver (play by Patrick White)
Tape Piano Piece
The Tempest (incidental) (play by William Shakespeare)
URN (short film)
What Comes After Why? (short film)
White Fella's Dreaming (A Century of Australian Cinema)
Self-published works are generally not available for distribution. For more information contact the Australian Music Centre (details immediately above).


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