Liza Lim

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  • Bio
  • Works
    • operas
    • Voice(s) & instrument(s)
    • solo
    • small ensemble (2-9)
    • large ensemble (10-27)
    • orchestra
    • installation projects
  • Project Highlights
    • Atlas of the Sky, 2018
    • Tongue of the Invisible
    • On an Aesthetics of Shimmer
  • Resources
    • Discography
    • Bibliography
    • Archives for research
    • links – composers
    • Summer courses/ juries
  • Events
  • Contact | Publisher

tree song (2021)

Liza Lim on January 1, 2021

tree song (1 Jan 2021)

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Liza Lim's music centres collaboration and transcultural ideas. The roots of beauty, time effects in the Anthropocene and the sensoria of ecological connection are ongoing concerns in her art practice.

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Ricordi Berlin
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First Nations Acknowledgement

I acknowledge the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin  Nation & the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation on whose traditional lands I live and work, and pay my respects to Elders past, present and emerging. These are stolen lands – sovereignty was never ceded. I invite you to read about the Uluru Statement from the Heart.

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