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Work

Three Australian bush songs : SATB choir

by Iain Grandage (, this version: 1999)

Audio Sample

Performance by Noel Ancell, Australian Boys Choir from the CD Calls & cries

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CD

On the road : with St Peters Chorale / directed by Graeme Morton

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Work Details

Year: , this version: 1999

Instrumentation: SATB choir.

Duration: 6 min.

Contents note: 1. Dawn -- 2. Birds -- 3. Sunset.

Analysis

Resonate article: Out, Proud and Loud by Sarah Penicka-Smith

Performances of this work

22 Mar 2019: at Sydney Gay & Lesbian Choir: Rise Up (Verbrugghen Hall). Featuring Sydney Gay and Lesbian Choir.

19 Nov 2017: at Australian Songbook - THECHO!R pays homage to our great Australian music, singers and composers (Collingwood Town Hall). Featuring THECHO!R.

2 Mar 2017: at Whispers On The Wind: Grandage (Melbourne Recital Centre, Primrose Potter Salon). Featuring The Consort of Melbourne.

29 May 2016: at Concordis Chamber Choir (Ian Roach Hall, Scotch College). Featuring Concordis Chamber Choir.

26 Apr 2013: at I Dream A World: Songs from Seven Continents (Wesley of Warragul). Featuring Simon Loveless, West Gippsland Chorale.

4 Jun 2011: at Sydney Gay & Lesbian Choir goes platinum in 2011 (Sydney Town Hall). Featuring Sydney Gay and Lesbian Choir.

5 Jun 2010: at The Listening Land (Berwick Masonic Hall). Featuring Da Capo Singers, Simon Loveless.

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