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Performance by Gondwana Voices, Lyn Williams, Clare Kenny, Jennifer McPherson, Marshall McGuire from the CD Dreamings |
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Dreamings / Gondwana Voices ; Lyn Williams & Mark O'Leary, conductors.
Library shelf no. CD 1577 [Available for loan]
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Work Details
Year: 2004
Instrumentation: SSA (treble voice) choir, harp.
Duration: 25 min.
Difficulty: Medium — Amateur/professional.
Contents note: 1. Love is born -- 2. Christmas -- 3. Gratitude and grief -- 4. The Holy child -- 5. Gul gul dja mardji - 6. Hold the baby Jesus -- 7. Southern star -- 8. What did you get? -- 9. Real and right and true.
Dedication note: In memory of John and Margaret Davoren
Commission note: Commissioned for Sydney Children's Choir, Choir of Trinity College, University of Melbourne with funds provided by Australia Council.
First performance: by Marshall McGuire, Michael Leighton Jones, Choir of Trinity College, University of Melbourne — 19 Dec 04. Iwaki Auditorium, Melbourne
Winner of the 2006 APRA/AMC Vocal or Choral Work of the Year Award.
Awards & Prizes
Year | Award | Placing | Awarded for/to |
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2006 | Classical Music Awards - Vocal or Choral Work of the Year | Winner | Christopher Willcock |
Subjects
- In the form/style of: Song Cycles
- In the form/style of: Christmas Music
Performances of this work
9 Dec 2017: at Gul Gul Dja Mardji: Long Is the Journey. An Australian Concert for Christmas (St James' Church (King Street)). Featuring Choir of St James' Church, Warren Trevelyan-Jones.
30 Nov 2014: at Bright Stars at Christmas (St Andrew's Uniting Church (Berwick)). Featuring Da Capo Singers, Megan Reeve, Simon Loveless.
19 Dec 04: Iwaki Auditorium, Melbourne. Featuring Marshall McGuire, Choir of Trinity College, University of Melbourne.
19 Dec 04: Iwaki Auditorium, Melbourne. Featuring Michael Leighton Jones, Marshall McGuire, Choir of Trinity College, University of Melbourne.
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