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Performance by Roland Peelman, Sydney Chamber Choir from the CD Beni avshalom |
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Work Details
Year: 2007
Instrumentation: SATB choir.
Duration: 9 min.
Difficulty: Advanced
Analysis
Resonate article: Nigel Butterley and the Problem that Wasn’t by Elliott Gyger
Resonate article: New Australian compositions for chamber choir by Paul Stanhope
Subjects
- Has as subject/About: Christian music
Performances of this work
10 May 2015: at Festival Closure (Fitters' Workshop).
20 Dec 2010: at The Australian Voices - the ones with blood of stone (Die Glocke, Kleiner Saal). Featuring Gordon Hamilton, The Australian Voices.
21 Aug 2010: at The Australian Voices - the ones with blood of stone (Ian Hanger Recital Hall). Featuring Gordon Hamilton, The Australian Voices.
20 Aug 2010: at The Australian Voices - the ones with blood of stone (Urban Arts Projects Studio). Featuring Gordon Hamilton, The Australian Voices.
4 Jul 2010: at The Australian Voices - the ones with blood of stone (Lake Macquarie Performing Arts Centre). Featuring Gordon Hamilton, The Australian Voices.
3 Jul 2010: at The Ones With Blood Of Stone (St James Church Crypt). Featuring The Australian Voices.
27 Mar 2010: at The Australian Voices - the ones with blood of stone (Bicentennial Hall, Noosa Heads). Featuring Gordon Hamilton, The Australian Voices.
26 Mar 2010: at The Australian Voices - the ones with blood of stone (Springbrook Community Hall). Featuring The Australian Voices, Gordon Hamilton.
20 Feb 2010: at The Australian Voices - the ones with blood of stone (Zamia Theatre). Featuring Gordon Hamilton, The Australian Voices.
19 Feb 2010: at The Australian Voices - the ones with blood of stone (Queensland Centre for Photography). Featuring Gordon Hamilton, The Australian Voices.
30 Jun 07: St James Church, King Street, Sydney. Featuring Sydney Chamber Choir, Roland Peelman.
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