SKU: HL.14041502
ISBN 9788759817926. UPC: 884088567903. Latin.
In his String Quartet (1956) Arne Nordheim used the title EPITAFFIO for the third and last movement. And in 1963 he used this title again, now for a complete work: Epitaffio per orchestra ed nastro magnetico. This orchestral work incorporates the Quasimodo text, sung by a children's chorus, on a tape accompanying the orchestra towards the end of the piece. The present choral version was arranged and typeset by Andrew Smith, based on the instrumental movement from the string quartet, as well as the choral treatment in the orchestral setting.
SKU: HL.124203
ISBN 9781480367388. UPC: 884088964702. 6.75x10.5 inches.
Commissioned by the New York Virtuoso Singers and its conductor Harold Rosenbaum for the Singers' 25th Anniversary. “Why Was Cupid a Boy?” is a short William Blake poem untied to one of the larger works, though it reprises a common theme in Blake: the bewilderment of Man faced with Love contrasted with Woman's relative comfort in it.
SKU: HL.49045157
ISBN 9790001154420. UPC: 841886026513. English.
E. E. Cummings' poem about a bygone love, about despair, indifference to acceptance is set for mixed choir. Brown's music relives the story with hovering and grating sounds, demanding courage to use extremely different dynamics.
SKU: HL.49004607
ISBN 9790001048330. 0.215 inches.
SKU: HL.48188680
SATB chorus.
SKU: HL.48187895
SKU: HL.48188588