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First known date:
1879...
20 September
1879
of
The Freeman's Journal
est. 1850
The Freeman's Journal
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- Ned the Larrikini"A song that is bitter with grief - a ballad, as pale as the light", single work poetry (p. 14)
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Cantatai"Songs of morning, with your breath",
Paolo Giorza
(composer),
single work
lyric/song
Cantata.
Written expressly for the Opening Ceremony of the Sydney International Exhibition, and dedicated to His Royal Highness Albert Edward, Prince of Wales.
The cantata is set out in four parts: Part 1 - Prelude / Chorus 'Songs of Morning...' / Solo (soprano) and Chorus 'Lo, they come...' / Solo (tenor) 'By the days...'; Part 2 - Solo (bass) 'Where now a radiant city stands...' / Solo (contralto) 'Upon the hills...' / Solo (soprano) 'Ah! Haply on some mossy slope...'; Part 3 - Chorus of Children 'A gracious morning...' / Solo (soprano) 'And hence a fair dream...'. Part 4 - Solo (bass) with Chorus and Finale Tutti 'Father, all bountiful humbly we kneel to thee...'.
Note: Text of the libretto.
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