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Choral Choir (SATB) - Level 2 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.774724

Composed by Traditional. Arranged by Sandra Milliken. Folk,World. Octavo. 14 pages. Sandra Milliken #3873279. Published by Sandra Milliken (A0.774724).

The Old Palmer Song is a favourite Australian folk song that is meant to be sung in a rollicking style that reflects the excitement and anticipation of hardy Australian colonials setting out in search of gold. 

Following hard on the heels of the great California gold rushes (1848 – 1855) came the discovery of payable quantities of gold in Australia. The first gold rush in Australia began in New South Wales in May 1851 after prospector Edward Hargraves discovered gold near Orange, at a site he called Ophir. Other discoveries quickly followed, including those at Ballarat and Bendigo in the colony of Victoria. Then came Rosewood and Gympie (1867) in Queensland; the Gawler region in South Australia in 1868; and Halls Creek (1885), Kalgoorlie and Coolgardie (1893) in Western Australia. 

One of Australia’s richest alluvial goldfields was that of the Palmer River in far north Queensland. The rush to the Palmer began in 1873 and lasted for about three years. The goldfields were nearly 100 miles inland from the small coastal settlement of Cooktown and the early prospectors had a hard time of it just getting to the field. Leaving Cooktown they crossed the coastal mangroves, then on through dense tropical rainforest, into the more open eucalypt forest beyond and then across the dry, inhospitable and rugged country of the hinterland dissected by wide and deep rivers. And always there was the risk of meeting with fierce resistance from the Aborigines whose tribal land they were travelling through. 

At the height of the rush there were around 35,000 prospectors on the Palmer (including a great many Chinese). By the time the rush was over, the Palmer had yielded over 100 tons of gold! 

The Old Palmer Song is set to the tune of Ten Thousand Miles Away, a shore ballad/sea shanty that probably originated in Ireland in the early 19th Century.

The Old Palmer Song
Chorale SATB
the time the rush was over, the Palmer had yielded over 100 tons of gold! 

The Old Palmer Song is set to the tune of Ten Thousand Miles Away, a shore ballad/sea shanty that probably originated in Ireland in the early 19th Century


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Choral Choir (SATB) - Level 4 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.977024

Composed by Traditional Taiwanese Song. Arranged by Paul SanGregory (桑磊栢). A Cappella,Contemporary,Folk,World. Octavo. 11 pages. Distant Engraver Music #3533723. Published by Distant Engraver Music (A0.977024).

This lively and evocative a cappella arrangement was composed for a community choir in Taiwan and was premiered by them. This is that original version, but the song's lyrics have now been spelled out using the English alphabet, not Chinese characters. Short solo parts and some divisi are used in this SATB arrangement. The program note is as follows:

The central image of this song is the steam train that used to travel the rout from Taipei to Ilan, Taiwan. Different meanings of this song's lyrics have been debated, but somebody once told me of possible references to dripping water within the tunnels along the train's rout. Taking these images as my starting point, I begin this arrangement with a perspective from inside one such tunnel. As the train approaches, the mood changes from still and quiet to energetic and active. The train then quickly passes and, as its whistle fades into the distance, the quiet sounds within the tunnel can once again be heard.



Diu-Diu Dang (Locomotive Song)
Chorale SATB

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Choral Choir,Choral (SATB) - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1314232

By Johnson Gao. By Johnson Gao. Arranged by Johnson Gao. 21st Century,Christmas,Folk,Multicultural,Traditional,World. 15 pages. Johnson Gao #902973. Published by Johnson Gao (A0.1314232).

The New Year’s Eve Song

Johnson Gao
November 1, 2023

This is a modified English version for easier singing.
Manuscript was finalized of the trip 
from Huntsville, AL to Nashville, TN.

Hiding gradually the glorious sunset,
It awakens all the lights. 
For the New Year's Eve, we dressed shiny.
Upside down cups we enjoy the old wine.
Singing, dancing, Hallelujah!
May the coming Spring make us wealthy!

It was translated from the Chinese original with words changes for easy to sing in English. 

辭歲曲
音樂安排
作者:高約翰éœ
2023 年 10 月

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喚醒è¬å®¶ç‡ˆå…‰ã€‚
我們暢飲, 放è²æ­Œå”±ã€‚
舞姿輕盈飄盪。
舊歲辭別, 一æ›æ–°è£ã€‚
開春迎來興旺。.

The New Year's Eve Waltz. English Lyrics, Tempo: 160/min.
Chorale SATB
Johnson Gao
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