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Jenny McLeod  

Whatever this Life Has Been

 Year: 2001
a blessing for unison voices and keyboard accompaniment

David Hamilton  

When My Mother Sings to Me

 Year: 2007
for SA choir and piano

David N. Childs  

When you Search for Me

 Year: 2002
for SATB choir with flute and keyboard accompaniment

David Dell  

Where is the Room?

Duration: 02' 00" Year: 2005
arrangement for SATB choir and piano

  • Programme Note

    This attractive contemporary Christmas carol was set to music by David Dell to words by well known wordsmith Shirley Murray.

    This SATB arrangement was created for the Wellington Youth Choir to sing on a Praise Be recording in 2005.

    It encourages us to share the Christmas spirit all year round.

    There are 4 verses in flowing 2/2 time.

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Jillian Bray  

Where the Light of Easter Day

 Year: 2008
for unison choir with piano

Gary Daverne  

Who Was He?

 Year: 2004
carol for SSAB choir and keyboard accompaniment

Jillian Bray  

Wind on the Water

Duration: 03' 00" Year: 2004
A hymn for SSATB unaccompanied choir

Colin Gibson  

Wisdom Be Our Guide

 Year: 2005
for unison choir and piano

David Hamilton  

Witness for my Lord

Duration: 04' 00" Year: 2005
for SSAB choir and piano

  • Programme Note

    This short spiritual sets a traditional text from the Afro-American gospel/spiritual tradition. The words refer to a number of Old Testament characters who made a strong stand (or ‘witness’) for God. Melodically and harmonically it aims to reflect the style of music normally associated with this type of music. The scoring is for SSAB voices with piano, the vocal division reflecting the vocal balance in many school choirs. With some minor modifications the piece could also be performed as SATB with tenors taking the alto line and the altos taking the 2nd soprano line.

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