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Southern Cantata, op.102

Sheet Music: Performance Parts

Southern Cantata, op.102 / music by Andrew Schultz ; text by Katherine Firth.

by Andrew Schultz (2017)

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  • Instrumentation: SATB choir, solo soprano, solo tenor, natural trumpet in C and D (or trumpet in B flat or A), timpani, theorbo (or harp), harpsichord, chamber organ, 6 violins, 2 violas, 2 cellos, double bass.
  • Audio Sample

    Performance by Brisbane Chamber Choir, Graeme Morton, Kathryn Morton, Adam Broit from the CD Selected Works by AMC Represented Artists, vol. 100.

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Southern Cantata is a four movement work commissioned by St John's Southbank, Melbourne to a new text by Katherine Firth. The work is scored for choir, soloists and early music orchestra although it may also be performed on modern instruments. The work was commissioned to celebrate St John's period performances of the cantatas of J S Bach.

Published by: Australian Music Centre — 1 set of 18 performance parts (247p. -- A4 (portrait))

Difficulty: Medium

Duration: 25 mins, 20 sec.

Contents note:

1. Listen now -- 2. A handful of thorns -- 3. The moon drowned/Elegy -- 4. After the storm.

Commission info: Commissioned by St John's Southbank, Melbourne (Graham Leischke, Music Director)

First performance by Graham Leischke, St John's Bach Choir and Orchestra at First Sunday of Advent (St John's Lutheran Church, Southgate) on 3 Dec 2017

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