Phillip Wilcher is one of Australia’s most industrious composers. His music, which includes over 100 works for solo piano, 60 songs, string quartets and solo pieces for flute, oboe and other instru…
Self and Sound: The Music of Phillip Wilcher
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Phillip Wilcher is one of Australia’s most industrious composers. His music, which includes over 100 works for solo piano, 60 songs, string quartets and solo pieces for flute, oboe and other instru…
Self and Sound: The Music of Phillip Wilcher
Signed photo, Johnny Depp
Signed photo, Johnny Depp
Signed photo, Johnny Depp
Signed photo Johnny Depp
Letter from Lady Eveyn Barbirolli (oboist Evelyn Rothwell) to Franz Holford, Boxing Day, 1984.
Signed photo from pianist Wilhelm Kempff to Phillip Wilcher, 1977.
I took everything that was taught me about music by teachers and mentors far greater than myself, and held it with reverence in my heart as one would place a white dove in a gilded cage. I cared for my dove. I observed its every movement. I studied the incline of its neck as it tucked its head snuggly under wing so as not to face the fall of night. I measured the expanse of spirit sails; the fluttering of silver feathers. I listened to the intonation and inflection of its song. Once my learning was complete, I opened the cage door and I set my white dove free. I watched it soar. Would it come back to me? It was not long before my white dove returned. No longer white, it was splashed with the colours of every rainbow through which it had flown. It came back to me, this beautiful thing, so quickened with the breath of live to make its song my own and set free what I had been shown. My dove, my love, the symbol of peace and divinity.
‘Divinity: a dialogue between self and Music at the source’ by Phillip Wilcher
Signed photo of pianist Louis Kentner to Phillip Wilcher
Inscription inside a gifted copy of Ned Rorem’s book ‘Settling the Score’ to Phillip Wilcher, on the occasion of his 30th birthday.
Inscription in a gifted copy of Florence May’s two-volume biography on Brahms - ‘The Life of Brahms’ - from pianist Paul Badura-Skoda to Phillip Wilcher, 1982
I find great satisfaction in the fact that we - Australia - have one composer who can succeed in a medium of sensitivity in spite of the ugliness and violence predominating in so many countries.
Miriam Beatrice Hyde AO,OBE (15 January 1913 – 11 January 2005) Australian composer, pianist, music educator and poet, speaking about composer Phillip Wilcher.
Phillip Wilcher is one of Australia’s most industrious composers. His music, which includes over 100 works for solo piano, 60 songs, string quartets and solo pieces for flute, oboe and other instru…
Pianist Paul Carasco to composer Phillip Wilcher
Pianist Earl Wild signed to Phillip Wilcher
George Michael (Collection Phillip Wilcher)