Composers and Authors
Bushfire in September (flute and clarinet)
By Brennan Keats
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$20.00
Duet for flute and clarinet, c.2'50
Composed 2019
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ISMN 9790720227122
Bushfire in September (flutes)
By Brennan Keats
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$20.00
Duet for flute and base flute, c.2'50
Composed 2019
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ISMN 9790720226934
Bushfire in September (oboe and clarinet)
By Brennan Keats
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$15.00
Duet for oboe and clarinet, c.2'50
Composed 2019
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ISMN 9790720227146
Bushfire in September (piccolo and base flute)
By Brennan Keats
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$15.00
Duet for piccolo and base flute, c.2'50
Composed 2019
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ISMN 9790720227115
Bushfire in September (piccolo and clarinet)
By Brennan Keats
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$20.00
Duet for piccolo and clarinet, c.2'50
Composed 2019
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ISMN 9790720227139
Bushfire in September (recorders)
By Brennan Keats
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$20.00
Duet for soprano and base recorders, c.2'50
Composed 2019
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ISMN 9790720227153
Bushfire Smoke Haze
By Brennan Keats
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$40.00
TB choir or soloists and orchestra, c.6'30
0300 hours, 30th September 2019 NSW Australia.
In memory of a night where fire smoke darkened all about.
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ISMN 9790673140257
But for the Bell-like Songs, Op.61
By Victor Morrison
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$10.00
Soprano solo, c.2'50
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But God cannot be known
By Andrew Schultz
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$8.00
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Words by Gordon Kalton Williams
The text of this hymn is drawn from Luther's German version of the Old Testament Book of Job where Job, having experienced numerous horrific travails, contemplates the profound mystery of God. The German passage literally translated means: "Why have you set your mark against me, so that I am a burden even to myself?"
Discount for multiple copies contact keats@wirripang.com.au
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But God cannot be known (divisi parts)
By Andrew Schultz
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$8.00
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Words by Gordon Kalton Williams
The text of this hymn is drawn from Luther's German version of the Old Testament Book of Job where Job, having experienced numerous horrific travails, contemplates the profound mystery of God. The German passage literally translated means: "Why have you set your mark against me, so that I am a burden even to myself?"
Discount for multiple copies contact keats@wirripang.com.au
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Butterfly Fandango
By Andrew Chubb
Regular price
$25.00
By Channels of Coolness
By John Martin
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$50.00