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Product number: BH 13050
Edition: Choral score, with piano accompaniment for rehearsal only
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Description

A collection of three choral songs setting the words of three First World War poets, commissioned in 2014 by the choir Sospiri to mark the centenary of the start of the war. The songs are charged with emotion with the music reflecting words masterfully. Tonally centred, but with chromatic inflexions, and with a variety of textures, the set would be a very rewarding addition to intermediate and advanced choirs’ remembrance repertoire.

Contents

1914 IV: The Dead
Lights Out
May, 1915 (Let us remember Spring will come again)

More Information

Title:
Three Songs of Remembrance
Language:
English
Edition:
Choral score, with piano accompaniment for rehearsal only
Level of difficulty:
virtuoso
Brand:
Boosey & Hawkes
Year of composition:
2014
Playing time:
N ′
Series:

Technical Details

Product number:
BH 13050
ISMN13:
979-0-060-13050-2
ISBN13:
978-1-78454-130-9
Weight:
0,05 kg
Pages:
24
Format:
18.5cm x 26cm
Binding:
Saddle-wire stitching

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