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Voices of a land (treble choir with orchestra) : for juvenile performer(s)

by Stephen Leek (1991)

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Performance by The Australian Voices, Graeme Morton, Ralph Morton from the CD Great southern spirits

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Work Details

Year: 1991

Instrumentation: SA treble voices, flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, 4 horns, trumpet, trombone, tuba, harp, percussion (3 players), strings.

Duration: 4 min.

Difficulty: Medium

Contents note: Cutty Sark / text by Ethel Anderson ; Midsummer noon / text by Charles Harper ; Drovers / text by Roland Robinson.

Commission note: Commissioned with funds provided by Australia Council. Performing Arts Board.. Commissioned in 1991 by the Sydney Children's Choir

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Performances of this work

9 Jun 2013: at Brisbane Chamber Choir (St John's Cathedral, Brisbane). Featuring Brisbane Chamber Choir.

25 Jul 09: featuring National Boys Choir of Australia.

25 Jul 2009: at Lost to the Music - National Boys Choir (Melbourne Recital Centre, Elisabeth Murdoch Hall). Featuring National Boys Choir of Australia.

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