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*{{NoComp|Ave atque vale|Philip Legge}}, SATB ''a cappella'' {{LLink|Ave atque vale PML.pdf}}
*{{NoComp|Ave atque vale|Philip Legge}}, SATB ''a cappella'' {{LLink|Ave atque vale PML.pdf|Ave_atque_vale_PML.mid}}
*{{NoComp|I hear the land|Philip Legge}}, SSAATTBB, tenor drum {{LLink|I hear the land.pdf}}
*{{NoComp|I hear the land|Philip Legge}}, SSAATTBB, tenor drum {{LLink|I hear the land.pdf}}
*{{NoComp|Ite, missa est|Philip Legge}}, SATB, perc, trombone, keyboard {{LLink|Ite missa est, Op6-FS,VS,Px-PML.pdf}}
*{{NoComp|Ite, missa est|Philip Legge}}, SATB, perc, trombone, keyboard {{LLink|Ite missa est, Op6-FS,VS,Px-PML.pdf}}

Revision as of 19:02, 23 January 2010


Life

Born: 15 January 1972, Melbourne, Australia

Biography

Contributor page

List of choral works

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Publications

  • The TUMS Busking Book: a compendium of 26 madrigals, motets, songs, rounds, and canons, sung by the Tasmania University Musical Society.

External links

Website: Featured composition: Kubla Khan