Audio Sample
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Performance by Contemporary Singers, Antony Walker from the CD There came a wind like a bugle |
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CD
There came a wind like a bugle : chamber music / by Nigel Butterley.
Library shelf no. CD 847 [Available for loan]
Score
The True Samaritan : four unaccompanied motets / music by Nigel Butterley
Library shelf no. 782.55525/BUT 3 [Available for loan]
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Work Details
Year: 1958
Instrumentation: SATB choir.
Duration: 14 min.
Difficulty: Medium
Contents note: Morning fanfare -- The True Samaritan -- My wishes -- Surrexit dominus.
First performance: 1976. Intervarsity Choral Festival in Hobart, Tasmania.
Text for 'Morning fanfare' by William Austin, and for 'Surrexit Dominus' by William Dunbar. Text of the other 2 motets are anon.
Awards & Prizes
Year | Award | Placing | Awarded for/to |
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2003 | Classical Music Awards - Vocal or Choral Work of the Year | Winner | Nigel Butterley |
Analysis
Musica Viva at Six-Butterley-1985
by Musica Viva and the Song Company
Resonate article: Nigel Butterley and the Problem that Wasn’t by Elliott Gyger
Videos
Morning Fanfare from "The True Samaritan" |
Subjects
- In the form/style of: Motets
Performances of this work
8 Nov 2020: at Sun Music (Verbrugghen Hall). Featuring Sydney Chamber Choir, Sam Allchurch.
1976: Intervarsity Choral Festival in Hobart, Tasmania.
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