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Young tree green : a song of the republic

by Colin Bright (1988)

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Performance by Sydney Symphony, Kees Boersma, Elgar Howarth from the CD Australian concertos 2.

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Australian concertos 2.

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Work Details

Year: 1988

Duration: 15-20 min.

Analysis

Article: Aboriginal Influences in a Hymn for the Republic
by Judy Robinson — © John Fairfax Holdings
Source: Source: Sydney Morning Herald, 12 May 1993, pp.23

Book: Sydney Symphony Orchestra education programme [1993] : meet the music 2, resource kit.

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Performances of this work

7 Nov 2020: at Bang on a Can: First Fridays with Robert Black (Live streaming event (online only)). Featuring Bang on a Can.

12 May 93: Concert Hall, Sydney Opera House. Featuring Sydney Symphony, Kees Boersma, Elgar Howarth.

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