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Composition by Nigel Westlake For the composition by Vaughan Williams, see Sinfonia antartica.

Antarctica Suite (1991) is a composition for orchestra and solo guitar by Australian composer Nigel Westlake, which he adapted as a stand-alone work from his score for the IMAX documentary film Antarctica. The suite was commissioned by ABC for their 60th birthday. It is divided into four movements:

  • Movement I: Last Place on Earth
  • Movement II: Wooden Ships
  • Movement III: Penguin Ballet
  • Movement IV: Ice Core/Finale

The Antarctica Suite was originally recorded by the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra with Tim Kain on guitar. The work was voted number 29 in the 2011 Classic 100 Twentieth Century (ABC), number 36 in the Classic 100 Swoon (ABC) in 2015, and 38 in Classic 100 Music For the Screen in 2022.

References

  1. "Antarctica : suite for guitar & orchestra by Nigel Westlake : Work : Australian Music Centre". www.australianmusiccentre.com.au. Retrieved 2020-06-12.
  2. Australia, National Film and Sound Archive of (2020-06-12). "Antarctica: Suite for Guitar and Orchestra by Nigel Westlake". www.nfsa.gov.au. Retrieved 2020-06-12.
  3. "Classic 100: Music for the Screen". Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
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