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Golden Dominion, op. 113b : for SATB choir and organ
by Andrew Schultz (2021, this version: 2026)
Score Sample
This sample is from the Full orchestra version of this work
Audio Sample
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Performance by Canberra Symphony Orchestra, ANU School of Music Chamber Orchestra, Brisbane Chamber Choir, Chris Latham from the CD Selected Works by AMC Represented Artists, vol. 133. |
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Vietnam Requiem : MIDI version / Andrew Schultz.
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Golden Dominion, op. 113 : for orchestra [eScore] / Andrew Schultz.
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Work Overview
A solemn and lyrical work for orchestra, Golden Dominion, op. 113 is an adaptation of the choral-orchestral work 'Dominion, op. 112'. This work divides the strings and uses the blended sonorities of low woodwind, horns, harp, vibraphone (and voices in the choral version) to achieve a warm and luscious sound world. Golden Dominion aims for a luminous and richly resonant character and a sustained golden mood.
Work Details
Year: 2021, this version: 2026
Instrumentation: SATB choir, organ.
Duration: 7 min.
Difficulty: Medium
The piece was originally written in 2021 and commissioned by the Australian War Memorial and Flowers of Peace; this version from 2026 has reduced the accompanying ensemble to organ with SATB Choir for the Brisbane Chamber Choir to perform in April 2026.
Choir reads from full-score
Videos
Golden Dominion, op. 113 |
Subjects
- Has as subject/About: Commemoration of war
Performances of this work
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5 Jun 21: Llewellyn Hall, ANU, Canberra. Featuring Canberra Symphony Orchestra, ANU School of Music Chamber Orchestra, Brisbane Chamber Choir, Chris Latham.
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