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Performance by Woden Valley Youth Choir, Alpha Gregory from the CD Selected works by AMC represented artists |
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CD
Selected works by AMC represented artists : vol. 22
Library shelf no. CD 2335 [Available for loan]
Score
A touch of Christmas : SSAA choir and piano / music by Sally Greenaway ; lyrics by Tanya Kiermaier & Sally Greenaway.
Library shelf no. 782.7542/GRE 1 [Available for loan]
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Work Overview
A joyful Australian Christmas Carol with lyrics that portray Christmas in Australia. No mention of snow and no particular religious references. It's about celebrating what Christmas means to many Australian children and Australian families - from the City to the Bush.
Work Details
Year: 2010
Instrumentation: 4-part treble voices (SSAA) or children's choir with piano accompaniment.
Duration: 4 min.
Difficulty: Medium — Piano part is grade 6+. Vocal range is a - g''. Mostly in 2-part harmony, with 2 short sections in 3- and 4-part harmony.
Dedication note: Dedicated to Woden Valley Youth Choir
Commission note: Commissioned by Woden Valley Youth Choir.
First performance: by Woden Valley Youth Choir, Alpha Gregory — 14 Dec 10. Woden Valley Alliance Church, ACT
Subjects
- In the form/style of: Carols
- In the form/style of: Christmas Music
Performances of this work
4 Dec 18: Woden Valley Youth Choir Christmas Concert Wesley Music Centre, Forrest, ACT
13 Dec 17: Canberra Carols by Candlelight, ACT. Featuring Woden Valley Youth Choir.
14 Dec 16: Canberra Carols By Candlelight, ACT. Featuring Woden Valley Youth Choir.
6 Dec 2014: at Canberra Symphony Orchestra (Llewellyn Hall ANU School of Music). Featuring Woden Valley Youth Choir, Timothy Sexton, Canberra Symphony Orchestra.
6 Dec 14: A CSO Christmas, Llewellyn Hall, Canberra.. Featuring Woden Valley Youth Choir, Canberra Symphony Orchestra.
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