Sheet Music: ScoreSongs of The Reef : for SATB chorus, Children's choir, orchestra & recorded sounds / music by Cassie To ; words by Cassie To and Cherissma Blackman-Costello.by Cassie To (2022)
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Songs of the Reef, scored for chorus, orchestra and children's chorus, will explore the extinction and regeneration of coral reefs, setting text by Cherissma Blackman-Costelloe that tells of the Reef's creation story according to the Yidinji people. It will also incorporate recordings of sea creatures, made by renowned marine biologist Professor Steve Simpson, who has worked extensively with Sir David Attenborough on the BBC's landmark Blue Planet 2 series.
Text by Cherissma Blackman-Costelloe 'Daughter of Zion' and Cassie To. Recorded sounds courtesy of Steve Simpson, Professor of Marine Biology & Global Change, University of Bristol.
Published by: Australian Music Centre — 1 facsimile score (109p. -- B4 (portrait))
Difficulty: Advanced
Duration: 28 min.
First performance by Crouch End Festival Chorus, London Orchestra da Camera, Finchley Children’s Music Group, David Temple at Crouch End Festival Chorus: Adams To Elgar (Alexandra Palace Theatre (London)) on 23 Oct 2022
Includes program and performance notes.
Includes full text.
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- Resonate Article: Songs of the Reef - Crouch End Festival Commission
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