Roger Smalley
A leading figure in the post-war British avant garde – renowned for his trailblazing experiments with live-electronics and improvisation – Roger Smalley went on to have a huge impact on the musical life of his adopted home Australia.
Discography
| Title | Performer(s) | Year | Label | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Accord | Daniel Herscovitch/Erzsébet Marosszéky | 1996 | Continuum | ||
| Capriccio No.1 | James Cuddeford/David Herscovitch | 2019 | Toccata Classics | Buy Now | |
| Echo II | Alexander Baillie | 1994 | NMC | ||
| Echo III | John Wallace/Andrew Powell | 2002 | Deux-Elles | ||
| Movement | David Miller/Geoffrey Collins | 1988 | MBS | ||
| Piano Pieces I-V | James Cuddeford/David Herscovitch | 2019 | Toccata Classics | Buy Now | |
| Piano Pieces I-V | Roger Smalley | 1998 | Tall Poppies | ||
| Pulses | BBC Symphony Orchestra/Richard Bernas | 1994 | NMC | Buy Now | |
| Symphony | Sydney Symphony Orchestra/Patrick Thomas/West Australian Symphony Orchestra/Diego Masson/Roger Smalley | 1987 | Aus Music Centre |