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        CD Recordings - Brisbane Concert
        Choir 
        Brisbane Concert Choir
        launched its second CD Radiance: Aspects 
        of Light on 1 November 2008. 
        Read the 
        Courier-Mail review from 29 November 2008 (Reviewer Patricia Kelly - 
        copyright Queensland Newspapers). 
        
        
         
        If you like what you hear, you can 
        order a CD now by clicking on one of the links or buttons below. 
         
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        shipping address. You don't need to have a PayPal account. You may pay 
        by Visa or MasterCard, or directly from  
        your PayPal account if you have one.  
         
        The price is quoted in Australian Dollars, but we also ship overseas.. 
        
          
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            | Price in Australian Dollars $20.00 | 
           
          
            Pack & Postage to anywhere in Australia $5.00 
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            Total Cost  $25.00 (AUD) | 
           
          
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        Please note 
        that the CD Radiance: 
        Aspects of Light is supplied in a standard jewel case with a 16 page 
        full colour booklet.  
        Brisbane Concert Choir makes every effort to ensure that you receive 
        your CD in mint condition. However, occasional damage  
        to the CD case might be sustained due to very rough handling in transit. 
        Brisbane Concert Choir can accept no responsibility for  
        such damage. In the unlikely event that a case arrives cracked, we 
        suggest that the simplest solution is to buy a replacement  
        case from any office supplier and repackage it. It takes about 5 minutes 
        and costs less than $1. 
         
        Australian residents may prefer 
        to pay by direct deposit to our bank account. To do this you need to  
        email the choir for details 
        and supply your name and address. This option is not available to overseas 
        buyers. 
         
        The CD is available for personal shoppers only at our concerts or 
        through choir members.  
         
        
         
        Brisbane Concert Choir
        launched its first CD Journey on June 16 2002 (for a list of
        tracks see the June Concert Program), immediately prior to touring
        North Queensland. This CD has now sold out. 
        
           
        (Click here for
        larger image) 
        Listen to a track from the CD:  
          "Oculi Omnium" by Charles Wood [1.56MB] 
         
         
        Video Clips
        (hosted by YouTube) 
         
        See the archived programme for
        16 September 2007 for 
        more details of the following pieces: 
         
        
        
        Salga el torillo hosquillo!  by Diego José de Salazar 
        A 
        Choral Menagerie   Ian Maurer (Australian Premiere!) 
        
        Hanacpachap cussicuinin   anon. (from Peru, in 
        Quechua language)  
        
        Haec est dies  Jacob Handl 
        
        Hail Gladdening Light  Charles Wood 
         
         
        See the archived programme for
        2 
        December 2007 for more details of the following pieces: 
         
        
        
        Angelus ad Pastores  - 
        A Christmas motet by Giovanni Gabrieli 
        O 
        Magnum Mysterium - A Christmas motet by Giovanni Gabrieli 
        The 
        Shepherds' Farewell - from L'enfance du Christ (The Childhood of 
        Christ) by Hector Berlioz 
         
        
        Magnificat in D, BWV 243 by Johann Sebastian Bach 
        
        Handel's Messiah 13 July 2008 
        Part One 
        
        Part Two 
        
        Part Three 
        
         
         
         
           
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