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A Sound Came from Heaven
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Douglas Mews
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| for unaccompanied SATB choir |
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Recording
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| 0'00 - 1'00" | © Atoll Records |
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| Performed by the Graduate Choir conducted by Terence Maskell, September 2007 |
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Karanga
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David Hamilton
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| for SSAA and TTBB choirs and conch shell |
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Recording
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| 0'00 - 1'00" | © Atoll Records |
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| Performed by the Graduate Choir conducted by Terence Maskell, September 2007 |
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Lord, when the Sense of Thy Sweet Grace
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John Ritchie
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| for SSATB choir |
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Recording
(704k)
| 0'00 - 1'00" | © Atoll Records |
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| Performed by the Graduate Choir conducted by Terence Maskell, September 2007 |
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Minoi, Minoi
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Christopher Marshall
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| arrangement of Samoan dancing song for SATB choir |
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Recording
(705k)
| 0'00 - 1'00" | © Atoll Records |
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| Performed by the Graduate Choir conducted by Terence Maskell, September 2007 |
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Moemoe Pepe
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Christopher Marshall
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| a Samoan folksong arranged for SATB choir |
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Recording
(704k)
| 0'00 - 1'00" | © Atoll Records |
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| Performed by the Graduate Choir conducted by Terence Maskell, September 2007 |
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Song of Hope
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Anthony Ritchie
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| for unaccompanied SATB choir |
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Recording
(704k)
| 0'00 - 1'00" | © Atoll Records |
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| Performed by the Graduate Choir conducted by Terence Maskell, September 2007 |
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To the Horizon: Images of New Zealand
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Christopher Marshall
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| a cycle of songs for SATB choir |
| Horizon 1 (also known as Sea and Sky) , the first song from To the Horizon |
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Recording
(704k)
| 0'00 - 1'00" | © Atoll Records |
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| Performed by the Graduate Choir conducted by Terence Maskell, September 2007 |
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To the Horizon: Images of New Zealand
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Christopher Marshall
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| a cycle of songs for SATB choir |
| ‘To L.H.B.’ from To the Horizon: Images of New Zealand |
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Recording
(704k)
| 0'00 - 1'00" | © Atoll Records |
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| Performed by the Graduate Choir conducted by Terence Maskell, September 2007 |