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Image: Ross Edwards Listen to a concert performance of Ross Edwards's Flower Songs (1986-7), for 16-part choir, keyboard, and percussion, conducted by Andrew Pink, performed on 21 March 1992 by the 17-voice St Pancras Singers at St John's Wood Church, London NW8.

The composer writes: Flower Songs is a choral maninya (dance/chant). Its text consists of the scientific names (in Latin and ancient Greek) of a selection of central eastern Australian wild flowers, and is characterised by modified repetition of rhythmic patterns centered on drones - a sort of hypnotic incantation.

Note: In this performance we chose to use just one percussionist ... another time we'd use two!

Recording 1992©Andrew Pink and the performers. All rights reserved.

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Img: Gabriel Faure Listen to a concert performance of Gabriel Fauré's Requiem, conducted by Andrew Pink, performed on 21 March 1992 by the 17-voice St Pancras Singers at St John's Wood Church, London NW8.

Note: In this performance we set ourselves the task of observing Fauré's extreme dynamic markings to the letter.

Recording ©Andrew Pink and the performers. All rights reserved.

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Image: music score Listen to a concert performance of Leonard Bernstein's Chichester Psalms, conducted by Andrew Pink, performed on 21 March 1992 by the 17-voice St Pancras Singers at St John's Wood Church, London NW8.

Recording ©Andrew Pink and the performers. All rights reserved.

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Imag: Andrew Pink Listen to Andrew Pink playing the Prelude in G minor (BWV 535) by J. S. Bach (1675 - 1750)

The music on this site is a recording made in May 2000, using the Richard Bower organ at St Paul's Church, Harringay, north London.

Recording ©Andrew Pink. All rights reserved.

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