Introduction
The Kircher Collection: Major Works from the Class of 2020 highlights the extraordinarily creative and critical thinking of our graduating class. The namesake of the annual publication, Athanasius Kircher (1601-1680), was a polymath widely known as “the Master of One Hundred Arts” whose work bridged the sciences and the humanities. In this vein, The Kircher Collection is an annual compendium of the finest work of our graduating class across a range of disciplines including Art, Music, History, Drama and Literature.
Congratulations to this year’s students whose works were selected for this remarkable publication. We invite you to view their works below.
Major Works
Drama
English
Matthew Dardis | His Voiceless Songbird
James Fitzgibbon | (De)Naturalising the Novel: Deconstructing Anthropocentric Narratives…
Jude Paddon-Row | Wo(e)-man’s Land (Listen below)
Timothy Thackray | The Poetry Monthly Podcast: Black Lives Matter Edition (Listen below)
James Fitzgibbon | (De)Naturalising the Novel: Deconstructing Anthropocentric Narratives…
Jude Paddon-Row | Wo(e)-man’s Land (Listen below)
History
Technical & Applied Studies Technical
Visual Arts
Music
‘Fusion’ – Jason Woolley
‘Natchez Trace’ – Glen Partridge
‘Stevie’s Blues’- Tommy Emmanuel
‘Fiesta’ – Tommy Emmanuel
‘Footpath’ – Dave Samuels
‘Snare con Queso’ – John Willmarth
‘Endure’ – Tommy Igoe
‘Get to it’ – Dave Weckl
‘Land’ – Takatsugu Muramatsu
‘Prism’ – Keiko Abe
‘Etude in A minor no 4’ – Casey Cangelosi
‘White Knuckle Stroll’ – Casey Cangelosi
Alexander Peters | Music 2 – Reflection
Composition – Classicum Mozartialis (Listen below)
Composition – Concertino for Bassoon and Strings in G Minor (Listen below)
‘Nonchalance’ – Elena Kats-Chernin
Composition – Classicum Mozartialis (Listen below)
‘Nonchalance’ – Elena Kats-Chernin