Albums

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A work for DJ & Orchestra


Trying to Remember What I Chose to Forget

Sonatas for Violin, Viola and Cello with Piano

Knowing Where to Belong

Knowing Where to Belong

Words and Music by Frank Millward - Additional Words by Heather Keens, Lisa Gasteen and Janis Balodis - Produced by Paul Draper

Featuring: Dave Colton (Guitar), Paul Draper (Guitar), Chris Caldwell (Saxophones), Lawrie Thompson (Drums), Frank Millward (Piano & Synthesis) Tor Fromyhr (Violin), Lucy Carrigy-Ryan (Viola), David Pereira (Cello), Brendan Clarke (Bass), Max McBride (Bass), Edward Neeman (Piano)

,By crossing boundaries between jazz, contemporary, music theatre and art music this album embraces ideas about belonging. These songs locate themselves by referencing the ways we present ourselves through the things we choose to remember.

The Museum of Hope

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solo piano

Music and Text by Frank Millward © 2019
FEATURING
Ray Alldridge – Piano and Rhodes Electric Piano
Brendan Clarke – Bass (Electric and Double)
Frank Millward – Synthesizer and Organ
Laurie Thompson – Drums and Percussion
And the spoken voice of Todd Levi
Mixed and Mastered by David Richards at Club Calabash Mixdown
Cover design by Danielle Scott
Recorded, Produced and Arranged by Frank Millward in Ray Alldridge’s Shed, Brooklyn, Laurie Thompson’s Pole Dancing Studio, Mooney Mooney and A.N.U. School of Music Recording Studio, Canberra.

Music by Frank Millward Published by Wirripang

- played by Sally Mays (1930-2018) who has an international reputation as a renowned performer of contemporary music and, in particular, a champion of Australian piano music. The pieces recorded here were written especially for her. These works were recorded in London over a ten year period between 2004 - 2013.

Arrangements / Programming / Performancse /Production / Compositions

Delta Saxophone Quartet

Noiseworks

Max Q

Grace Knight Live at the Basement

Margaret RoadKnight

Emma Knott