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Ancient forests once stood here (II) : for male voice choir, harmonic whirlies and percussion plus optional didjeridu

by Sarah Hopkins (2009, this version: 2007)

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Ancient forests once stood here (II)

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Ancient forests once stood here : for orchestra, harmonic whirlies and optional didjeridu in C & D. Plus optional SATB or male voice choir / Sarah Hopkins

Version: This product features the Full orchestra version of this work

Library shelf no. Q 784.2/HOP 3 [Available for loan]

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Work Details

Year: 2009, this version: 2007

Instrumentation: Male voice choir, harmonic whirlies, percussion (rainstick and bird caller), optional didjeridu in C and D.

Duration: 8 min.

Difficulty: Advanced

Videos

Ancient forests once stood here, by Sarah Hopkins

March 3, 2012 : Church of Ascension in Silver Spring, Maryland, USA (from a joint concert with Six Degree Singers) This is a shortened version of this piece authorized by the composer

 

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Performances of this work

23 Feb 2020: at One Land, Many Stories (Memorial Park (The Entrance)). Featuring Steven Stanke, Symphony Central Coast.

8 Jan 2012: at Music inspired by Sandgate (Sandgate Town Hall). Featuring Moreton Bay Symphony Orchestra, Geoffrey Fabila, Sarah Hopkins, Bronwyn Gibbs.

5 Nov 2011: at The Pennsylvania Glee Club (Schwab Auditorium (Penn State University)).

Apr 08: City Hall, Brisbane. Featuring Birralee Blokes.

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