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Who killed Cock Robin? : for chamber choir

by Martin Wesley-Smith (1978, this version: 1979)

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The green CD / The Song Company and friends, Roland Peelman, Artistic Director.

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Library shelf no. CD 297 [Available for loan]

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Who killed Cock Robin? : for chamber choir / by Martin Wesley-Smith.

Library shelf no. Q 782.55542/WES 4 [Available for loan]

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Work Details

Year: 1978, this version: 1979

Instrumentation: SATB chamber choir. (At least eight voices are needed.)

Duration: 18 min.

Difficulty: Medium

Commission note: Commissioned by Sydney University Chamber Choir with funds provided by Australia Council. Music Board.

Originally part of the musical Boojum!, this work has been arranged by the composer for various vocal, choral and instrumental forces.

Performances of this work

21 Feb 2015: at A concert to honour Martin Wesley-Smith (Music Workshop, Sydney Conservatorium of Music). Featuring Wendy Dixon, David Miller.

17 Aug 2013: at The Griffyn Ensemble - Earth (CSIRO Discovery Centre). Featuring Griffyn Ensemble.

11 Aug 2013: at The Griffyn Ensemble - Earth (Albury Library Museum). Featuring Griffyn Ensemble.

10 Aug 2013: at The Griffyn Ensemble - Earth (Discovery Science and Technology Centre (Bendigo)). Featuring Griffyn Ensemble.

9 Aug 2013: at The Griffyn Ensemble - Earth (Domain House - Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne). Featuring Griffyn Ensemble.

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