Boosey and Hawkes

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This piece merges plainsong influences with the sensuous lushness of the post-romantic male choir. The piece also contains two soundscapes the conductor and choristers must assemble by superimposin scraps of ostinati. The music sounds both medieval and modern, both near and far-away, reflecting the swep of time invoked in the text. (3:15)
Boosey and Hawkes The Redhead as the Queen of Ghosts TTBB A Cappella Composed by Stephen Hatfield

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