File 120 - Three sacred songs, op. 120 : for SATB and flute, with piano, ad libitum

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OTUFM 78-A-120

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Three sacred songs, op. 120 : for SATB and flute, with piano, ad libitum

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  • 2008 (Creation)

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1 score (27 pages) : typeset

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(1936-)

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File consists of typeset score for "three choral songs suitable for either church or concert use, concerning the Virgin Mary, the Crucifixion, and Mary Magdalene. May also be performed without piano": The Round Day (text by Derek Healey, composed June 2009); The Shepherd Lad (text by St. John of the Cross, adapted from the Spanish by Derek Healey, composed February 2008); Magdalene's Song ("In the Smile of my Lord") (text by Derek Healey). Includes Healey's composer's note.

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      Also see Series C "Rough notes and performance records." The specific file for this work is linked below. The texts by Derek Healey are included in Series H "Poetry."

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      Duration: 12 minutes, 45 seconds

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      Dedicated to William Osborne.

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