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Museums of History NSW | Laura Bowler: ‘An Artificial Social Protection’, with Jessica Aszodi and the Omega Ensemble @MuseumsofHistoryNSW | Uploaded July 2020 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
The song cycle, titled ‘An artificial social protection’, was commissioned from Laura Bowler as part of SLM’s ‘Songs of Home’ exhibition (Museum of Sydney, August–November 2019), and was performed at The Mint in Sydney’s Macquarie Street.

Omega Ensemble:
Madeleine Easton, violin
Paul Stender, cello
Rowan Phemister, harp
With guest artist Jessica Aszodi, soprano

Recorded 22 September, 2019, The Mint, Sydney

Jimmy Murray, film and audio production

David Rowden, Omega Ensemble artistic director
David Boyce, Omega Ensemble general manager

Aleema Ash, producer of the Omega at the Mint concert series

Matthew Stephens, ‘Songs of Home’ exhibition curator

Read More:
https://sydneylivingmuseums.com.au/stories/new-musical-composition-artificial-social-protection

Songs of Home:
https://sydneylivingmuseums.com.au/exhibitions/songs-home
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