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Tartengk [music] : multiple choirs / Stephen Leek
Bib ID 4606631
Format MusicMusic
Author
Leek, Stephen
 
Description [Palmwoods, Qld.] : Stephen Leek, c2007 
1 score (7 p.) ; 30 cm. 
Notes

For 2 part treble choir and piano.

Cover title.

Originally for multiple massed choirs.

"Commissioned by Gondwana Voices on the occasion of their 10th Anniversary Concert, Brisbane, Australia, January 2007"--P. [1].

"Tartengk is an indigeneous Australian word that is the sound of the clapping sticks as it punctuates the pulse and rhythm of their ancient songs and dances"--P. 1.

Subjects Choruses, Secular (Equal voices, 2 parts) with piano.  |  Choruses, Secular (Children's voices, 2 parts) with piano.  |  Australia - Songs and music.  |  Australian
Other authors/contributors Gondwana Voices (Choir)

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