
| O Christmas Tree (SATB) Deck the Halls (SSA) Silent Night (SSA with clarinet) Scarborough Fair (SSA) Commission an arrangement |
| 93 choral works performed by various Brighton School Choirs (1998-2005) conducted by Michael Griffin. Please download, but first -who are you and what is your role in music? |
| Michael Griffin is available for choral workshops with your choir resume |
| To view these simple but effective school choir arrangements requires Sibelius Scorch viewer. This free Sibelius reader can be downloaded below. |

Performed at St Nicholas Church, Prague, December 2005. Dir: M Griffin; Pno: A. Kwok 1. Procession 2. Wolcum Yole! 3. There is no Rose 4. That Yonge Child 5. Balululow 6. As Dew in Aprille 7. This Little Babe 8. In Freezing Winter 9. Spring Carol 10. Deo Gracias 11. Recession |
Concert Choir 2004 2004 Australasian Choral Championship 2005 2003 China Tour Senior Vocal Ensemble 2001 2002 2003 2005 European Tour |
| Christmas Community Songs mp3 Adeste Fideles (O Come all ye Faithful) Once in Royal David's City O Come O Come Emmanuel O Little Town of Bethlehem Tell out my Soul While Shepherds Watched their Flocks |
| Latin pronunciation tips 1 Latin pronunciation tips 2 Vocal ranges and registers Read about my choral professional development tour to England and Wales |
| Alumni and friends of Brighton may be interested in these historical ensemble reports. |
| Recent Choir workshops: Sarasas Ektra School, Bangkok Scotch College, Adelaide St. Mary's College, Adelaide Maranatha Christian School, Melbourne |
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| Would you like to learn how to play/compose/arrange or teach the fundamentals of jazz harmony? My book can help you. Don't let learning opportunities fly away! |

| Featured download of the month: Hope There Is (1990, SSAATTBB) Text by Oodgeroo Nunuccal, Music by by Clare MacLean Performed for Choralfest at Elder Hall, Adelaide in 2004. ‘Hope There Is’ was commissioned by the Macquarie Singers, Sydney, for a graduation ceremony in which Aboriginal poet and activist Oodgeroo Nunuccal was receiving an honorary degree at Macquarie University. Her poem ‘Hope’ is the text. |