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Cipangu [music] : for chorus and orchestra / Gordon Kerry ; text by William Hart-Smith
Bib ID 5009822
Format MusicMusic
Author
Kerry, Gordon, 1961-
 
Description Grosvenor Place, N.S.W. : reproduced and distributed under licence by the Australian Music Centre, 1990, [2011] 
1 vocal score (16 p.) ; 37 cm. 
Notes

Instrumentation: SATB chorus, piano.

Piano reduction.

"...written during the composer's term as inaugural composer-in-residence at Sydney Philharmonia during 1990.."--T.p.

Subjects Choruses, Secular (Mixed voices, 4 parts) with orchestra - Vocal scores with piano.  |  Australian  |  Choral music.
Other authors/contributors Hart-Smith, William, 1911-1990. Cipangu
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