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CDThe green CD / The Song Company and friends, Roland Peelman, Artistic Director.
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Featured Australian works
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In these times of exploding world interest in the future of our planet environmentally this CD is timely. All the works deal with nature in some aspect, mostly protesting. Wesley-Smith's 'Who Killed Cock Robin?' is the most important Australian choral work and certainly one of the most popular.
Duration: 71 min.
Booklet includes song texts, programme notes and biographical notes on composers.
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