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Ein' Feste Burg : SATB choir with chamber ensemble

by Brett McKern (2017)

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The Australian Music Centre's catalogue does not include any recordings or sheet music of this work. This entry is for information purposes only.

It is listed in our catalogue because an event featuring a performance of this work was included in our calendar of Australian music. Details of this performance are listed below.

Work Overview

This work celebrates the 500th anniversary of the Reformation and Luther's famous theological theses, and uses Luther's 'Ein' Feste Burg' chorale and text, albeit in a contemporary guise. The cello and chamber organ parts are difficult and couch the work in modern language.

Work Details

Year: 2017

Instrumentation: Choir (SSAATTBB), cello and chamber organ

Duration: 5 min.

Difficulty: Advanced

Commission note: Commissioned by The Song Company.

First performance: by The Song Company, Daniel Yeadon, Neal Peres Da Costa at Forward & Bach (Yellow House Gallery) on 10 Jun 2017

Performances of this work

22 Jun 2017: at Forward & Bach (St James' Church (King Street)). Featuring Neal Peres Da Costa, Daniel Yeadon, The Song Company.

17 Jun 2017: at Forward & Bach (The Independent Theatre). Featuring Neal Peres Da Costa, Daniel Yeadon, The Song Company.

15 Jun 2017: at Forward & Bach (Christ Church Cathedral (Newcastle NSW)). Featuring The Song Company, Daniel Yeadon, Neal Peres Da Costa.

13 Jun 2017: at Forward & Bach (The Edge, Federation Square). Featuring Neal Peres Da Costa, Daniel Yeadon, The Song Company.

10 Jun 2017: at Forward & Bach (Yellow House Gallery). Featuring Neal Peres Da Costa, Daniel Yeadon, The Song Company.

23 Jun 2017: at Forward & Bach (Wesley Uniting Church, Forrest). Featuring The Song Company, Daniel Yeadon, Neal Peres Da Costa.

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