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Jubilate Deo : SATB choir

by Joseph Twist (2009)

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Jubilate Deo / Joseph Twist.

Library shelf no. 782.55525/TWI 1 [Not for loan]

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Jubilate Deo : for SSAA choir with orchestra accompaniment / Joseph Twist.

Version: This product features the Treble Choir with orchestra version of this work

Library shelf no. 782.5542/TWI 2 [Available for loan]

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Work Overview

Jubilate Deo is an engaging, rhythmic vocal work which sets a celebratory sacred text with syncopated rhythms and pentatonic modal writing inspired by world music from Africa and Latin America.

Work Details

Year: 2009

Instrumentation: SATB choir with optional percussion.

Duration: 4 min.

Difficulty: Medium — syncopated rhythms, up-beat tempo.

Commission note: Commissioned by Australian National Choral Association.. Commissioned for the ANCA Honour Choir 2009

First performance: 14 Mar 10. ANCA Honour Choir, at Brisbane Grammar School, Brisbane

The composer cites the following influences on this work:
Sacred music, world music

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Performances of this work

7 Jul 2019: at Jewels of Latin America (St Augustine’s Catholic Church (Balmain)). Featuring Margot McLaughlin, Coro Austral.

12 Dec 2016: at Voices of Angels: Stars (City Recital Hall). Featuring Gondwana Voices, Lyn Williams.

15 Oct 2016: at A Flock of Stars (Sir John Clancy Auditorium). Featuring Lyn Williams, Sydney Children's Choir.

14 Mar 10: ANCA Honour Choir, at Brisbane Grammar School, Brisbane

2010: Voices of Angels, City Recital Hall, Sydney. Featuring Gondwana Voices.

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