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| Lyrics
written after receiving informative emails - before the planes, before
the bombing, when the only bully on our horizon, apart from America, was
the Australian government during the Tampa episode, September 2001. |
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| Originally
Confitemini Domino, now a sardonic song about gambling. SATB. Easy. Lyrics and arrangement Bruce McNicol. Suit community choirs. |
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| BRAND NAME CULTURE. Written from an article by Phillip Adams with his kind, nay, enthusiastic permission. "Shopping is the opiate of the masses . . ." Italian style complete with accordion. | |||||
| Re-written as a contemporary SATB song from the wonderful writing of Kahlil Gibran in The Prophet. See lyrics and page one of score, and hear 22 seconds of mp3. | |||||
| Requiem means rest. Written between April and October 2003 in five sections: Introit & Kyrie, Agnus Dei, In Paradisum, Pie Jesu, Tantum Ergo. Simple organ (or piano) accompaniment, suiting performance anywhere by anyone. Mostly in English, with small amounts of Latin all translated within the song. | |||||
| Tropic
Wonderland: A
close parody of The Andrews Sisters' Winter
Wonderland voicing concern about climate change:"With
houses afloat we'll all live in a boat, 'cause the coastline is kilometres
inland . . ." Free membership to the Noah family, from that well known choir, The ARC ANGELS! |
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| Where Are They Now? A chant dedicated to all missing people(s), specifically in honour of Australian tribes, beginning with Bundjalung (northern N.S.W.), and moving south. Tribal names are recited between the bars of the chant. The harmonies move through many chords, all of which include the note C, so it may be accompanied by a C didgeridoo. 5 parts SATBB. 3'30" | |||||