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To His servant Bach God grants a final glimpse: the morning star : full orchestra
by Graeme Koehne (1989)
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To His servant Bach God grants a final glimpse - the morning star / Graeme Koehne ; arr. Marshall McGuire.
Version: This product features the Solo Harp version of this work
Library shelf no. 787.95/KOE 1 [Available for loan]
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Work Details
Year: 1989
Duration: 4 min.
Performances of this work
26 Mar 2023: at Bowral Autumn Music Festival: David Reccia Chynoweth (St Jude's, Bowral). Featuring David Reccia Chynoweth.
19 Mar 2021: at ASO: Space – Meditation Series 1 (Grainger Studio). Featuring Adelaide Symphony Orchestra.
13 Nov 2016: at Albury Chamber Music Festival (Adamshurst Ballroom). Featuring Quartz.
24 Jul 2016: at A Concert of Organ Music by Australian & New Zealand Composers (Christ Church North Adelaide). Featuring Andrew Georg.
15 Jul 2016: at Westbourne Annual Concert (Melbourne Recital Centre, Elisabeth Murdoch Hall). Featuring Westbourne Grammar School musicians.
20 Sep 2015: at KPO Community Concert (St Andrew's Uniting Church, South Turramurra). Featuring Louise Keller, Ku-ring-gai Philharmonic Orchestra.
14 Feb 2014: at Johann Sebastian (Conservatorium Theatre, Brisbane). Featuring Camerata of St John's.
12 Jul 2013: at QSO: Pipe Dreams (QSO Studio South Bank). Featuring Sarah-Grace Williams, Queensland Symphony Orchestra.
15 May 2010: at Gothic Toccata (Wesley Uniting Church, Forrest). Featuring Calvin Bowman.
Sep 06: Recorded on the grand organ, Melbourne Town Hall. Featuring Calvin Bowman.
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