Orchestral
Alice's Common Sense Song
By Frank Millward
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$40.00

(Violin 1, Violin 2, Viola, ‘Cello, Double Bass, Trumpet Bb, Horn in F, Bass Trombone, Keys, Percussion)
This piece is ideally suited to young female performers and can be presented as either a solo or duet. Technical difficulty - level five standard
As part of the complete production of Hilary Westlake's "Dining with Alice",
other pieces from the Suite are available online.
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Andante in G Minor
By Carmelo Galea
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$50.00
Ant Explorer, The
By Gavin Lockley
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$35.00
Around the Boree Log
By Gavin Lockley
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$40.00
Voice and orchestra, c.3'00
Words by John O'Brien. From Orchestral Songs of Australia
Composed 2009
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Auftauchen der Nacht
By Peter Mcnamara
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$150.00

This linear structure begins with murky material, as the light of dusk can be when Night has not fully fallen. Clearer material and musical layers, including melodic lines in the oboes and clarinets as well as a rhythmically driven bass line in the bassoons, tuba and contrabasses, replace this murkiness gradually. Quartertones appear incorporated into Harmonic Fields as the work progresses. These are placed on top of each other during the middle section with mostly Brass emphasising one while mostly Strings and Woodwinds the other. These accumulate in intensity to a climactic point.
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ISMN 9790720078618
$120.00 for instant PDF download score and parts
Aurora Borealis
By Piotr Nowotnik
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$100.00
Australian Sunrise, The
By Gavin Lockley
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$65.00
Voice and orchestra, c.4'00
Words by James Lister Cuthbertson. From Orchestral Songs of Australia.
Composed 2008
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ISMN 9790720133300
Bit of This, That and the Other, A
By Paul Paviour
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$190.00
Overture for orchestra
Composed 2018
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ISMN 9790720214153
Breaking of the Drought
By Roy Agnew
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$60.00
Voice and Orchestra.
Conductor's score only
Composition date c.1928
Discount for parts contact: keats@wirripang.com.au
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ISMN 9790720166889
For PDF download of Conductor's score in A3 format
For PDF download of Study score in A4 format .
Breaking of the Drought - Study Score
By Roy Agnew
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$35.00
Conductor's Study Score in A4 format
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ISMN9790720166889a
Brightside
By Frank Millward
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$120.00

In Brightside a poem, written to a pre-prepared scenario, was interpreted using music, song, dialogue and movement. Synthersising these so that no one form dominates another, Brightside develops themes of blind optimism, obstructive cynicism and misguided treachery. This work was originally performed by Lumiere and Son Theatre Company London.
The score presented here is a re-orchestration of the original score that was performed as an electro-acoustic piece, disseminated through an immersive quadraphonic system. This re-orchestration is ideally suited to an acoustic concert presentational format and works well in accompanying a solo or small ensemble dance component.
Approximately 18’00” in duration there are five major sections scored for Choir (or Quartet with microphones) S.A.T.B. and Chamber Orchestra consisting of Violin 1, Violin 2, Viola, ‘Cello, Double Bass, Trumpet Bb, Horn in F, Bass Trombone, Keys and Percussion.
The sections of the work are:
1. No One Knows How Fine They Are – Duration 4’ 32”
2. Ella – Duration 3’ 46”
3. Your Will Never Waivers – Duration 3’ 30”
4. All I Want – Duration 2’ 00”
5. Stella – Duration 3’ 36”
There are opportunities for solo parts in Ella (Soprano) and in All I Want (Baritone), however these can also be sung by combined ensemble voices. The poem ‘Pale fingers…’ by David Gale is a part of the full poem of the work and can be spoken to fit within the section Ella. It is offered as a performance choice if spoken word were to be included in the performance.
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ISMN 9790720167596Bromeliad -The Epic (orchestral)
By Graeme Denniss
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$120.00
Concertino for solo horn and chamber orchestra, c.12'40
The epic describes a quest where the Horn is the hero of the story, hearing the call and responding to the challenge, as a hero must, although not without moments of trepidation. After overcoming moments of self-doubt, our hero sets forth resolutely to seek the foe, to the music of a march. Battle is joined in 12/8 and our hero emerges triumphant, but not without injury. After withdrawing from the fray to heal, the eventual homecoming results in a hero’s welcome. Awarded the highest honours by a grateful nation, a rapturous reunion occurs and they celebrate the victory together.
Composed 2021
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ISMN 9790720249094
$100.00 for instant PDF download conductor's score and parts