Sheet Music: ScoreHow can you catch the wind? : for SAB choir and piano / words and music by Dan Walker.by Dan Walker (2008)
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This work was written as part of a composer-in-residence program at All Saint's Anglican College, Perth. The text, written by the composer, explores the beauty of the outdoors: the West Coast ocean breezes, the clear skies at night, and how these things of beauty meant so much more to the early ocean-going explorers of the West Australian Coast. The melody is strophic and simple, almost folksong-like, with a faster contrasting middle section. The Mixed-voice version would suit a high school or tertiary-level ensemble.
Published by: Australian Music Centre — 1 facsimile score (7p. -- A4 (portrait))
Difficulty: Medium — Long sustained phrases, rhythmically challenging middle section. Would suit a high school or tertiary-level ensemble
Duration: 4 min.
First performance by All Saints’ Singers — 2008. St Andrew's Uniting Church, Perth
Composer's no: ADE017.
Typeset edition.
ISMN: 979-0-720152-30-1
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