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Richard Madden  

He is Risen

Duration: 03' 00" Year: 1985
carol for SATB and piano (or organ)

Ronald Dellow  

Hymn Anthem on the Tune Michael

Duration: 04' 00" Year: 1994
for chorus, brass and organ

Carol Shortis  

I Saw a Fair Maiden

Duration: 03' 00" Year: 2005, r. 2008
a Christmas lullaby for SATB choir

Dorothy Freed  

I Sing of a Maiden

Duration: 04' 00"
for a cappella SATB choir

Helen Caskie  

I sing of a maiden

Duration: 03' 00" Year: 1964
carol for unaccompanied SATB

Chris Artley  

I Will Lift Up Mine Eyes (Psalm 121) - SATB with full accompaniment

Duration: 04' 30" Year: 2012
for SATB choir, organ and trumpet

Chris Artley  

I Will Lift Up Mine Eyes (Psalm 121) - SATB with keyboard accompaniment

Duration: 04' 30" Year: 2012
for SATB choir and keyboard

Chris Artley  

I Will Lift Up Mine Eyes (Psalm 121) - TTBB version

Duration: 04' 30" Year: 2013
arranged for TTBB choir, organ and trumpet

David Hamilton  

I'm A-Going to Join the Band

Duration: 04' 00" Year: 2005
for solo bass voice, TTB choir and piano

  • Programme Note

    This is the third of 3 spirituals written early in 2005 with secondary school choirs in mind. Each takes a text from the Afro-American tradition of spirituals and sets it in a style suggestive of that tradition. The other two works are ‘Sunday Morning Band’ and ‘Witness for my Lord’. As with the other pieces written around the same time, the voicing here is aimed at developing choirs or choirs with limited resources, in this case three part male voices rather than the more common TTBB layout. A solo bass (or baritone) voice takes a significant role in the piece, with the choir parts remaining fairly repetitive from verse to verse. After a slightly slower introduction, the music is underpinned by a strongly rhythmic piano part throughout. The text talks of joining a band, the band of those who belong to God. There are references to typical images of the spirituals, the Jordan river, Joshua’s well-known battle, and Galilee.

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Patrick Shepherd  

In Flanders Fields

Duration: 04' 00" Year: 1993, r. 2004
for a cappella SATB choir

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    can also be TrATB
  • Programme Note

    Composed in 1993 for the Christ’s College Chapel Choir, this is a setting of the famous text by Canadian poet John McCrae. Although it refers to the campaign in northern Europe, it seemed fitting as a work to be sung at ANZAC Day services here in New Zealand capturing, as it does, the sadness and feeling of senseless waste of the Great War. The score was revised in 2004 but only in terms of editorial and technical additions.

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