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David Hamilton  

Friends

 Year: 1998
for 2-part treble voices and piano

Glenda Keam  

from the green notebook

 Year: 1998, r. 1999
for unaccompanied SATB choir and SSABB soloists

Christopher Marshall  

God of Ages

Duration: 03' 00" Year: 1998
for SATB choir and organ

David Hamilton  

I Have a Dozen Dragons

 Year: 1998
for SA choir and piano (with optional flute)

Tecwyn Evans  

I will betroth thee

Duration: 01' 00" Year: 1998
wedding motet for SATB choir

David Hamilton  

Ma te Atua

 Year: 1998
a blessing for SSAA choir

Graham Parsons  

Make We joy

Duration: 03' 00" Year: 1998
one movement work for unaccompanied SATB choir and SA choir or SA soloists

  • Programme Note

    A Christmas motet for 4 part choir with sections for either solos or small groups. This is a relatively straightforward setting of a 15th century English poem, though some sections have slightly tricky rhythms which need a little intensive care.

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Ray Twomey  

Missa Novi Saeculi (Opus 12)

Duration: 17' 00" Year: 1998
a Mass for a New Millennium

  • Instrumentation
    for choir (SATB) a cappella
  • Programme Note

    This Mass was composed as a tribute to the millennium. The form of the Mass has had a profound influence on the development of western music. Subtly buried in its constructions are reflections of the sounds of every century of the past millennium, from the plainsong monody and early organum of one thousand years ago, through the sounds of the ‘ars antiqua’, the evolution of the music of the renaissance, the baroque, the classical and the romantic periods, to the sounds of the 20th century (including a tone row, blues, percussive rhythms and so forth). The plaintive, yearning harmonies of the opening Kyrie, contrasts with the joyful sounds of the Gloria and Sanctus. The Credo is a coat of many colours and the final Agnus Dei, composed in the Ionian mode, contains no accidentals – it answers Shoenberg’s observation that “there is still plenty of good music to be written in the key of C”.

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David Hamilton  

My Gifts to Keep

 Year: 1998
For SA choir and piano

David Hamilton  

Noel!

Duration: 30' 00" Year: 1998
a Christmas choral celebration for young singers