Work
As water bears salt : for vocal sextet with bells
by Michael Whiticker (1989, this version: 1990)
Audio Sample
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From the CD laughter of mermaids |
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CD
The laughter of mermaids / The Song Company.
Version: This product features the Choral music version of this work
Library shelf no. CD 225 [Available for loan]
Score
As water bears salt : for vocal sextet with bells / Michael Whiticker.
Library shelf no. 783.16542/WHI 1 [Available for loan]
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Work Overview
As Water Bears Salt takes its name and text from the poetry of Federico Garcia Lorca. It is in 3 movements. It began life in 1981 as a shorter work for vocal soloists but was fully recomposed in 1989 for the Sydney University Chamber Choir.
Work Details
Year: 1989, this version: 1990
Instrumentation: Soprano, mezzo-soprano, alto, 2 tenors, bass, bells.
Difficulty: Advanced
Contents note: Why shepherd? -- As water bears salt -- Sweet nails.
Text taken freely from Federico Garcia Lorca's three plays Yerma, Blood Wedding and The House of Bernarda Alba.
Analysis
Review: Lament for A The Song Company 21 March 1993
Roger Covell
Source: Sydney Morning Herlad 24 March 1993
Performances of this work
Jun 89: Sydney University Chamber choir. Featuring Sydney University Chamber Choir, Nicholas Routley.
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