Rossetti Interludes (Live World Premiere Recording) Digital Audio | Seattle Choral Company, Fred Coleman, Director | Full Performance Audio
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Rossetti Interludes (Live World Premiere Recording)by Seattle Choral Company, Fred Coleman, Director Full Performance Audio - MP3

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This is the Live Recording of the World Premiere Performance of William Hawley's Rossetti Interludes, performed by the Seattle Choral Company, Fred Coleman, Conductor, Meany Theatre, Seattle, June 2, 1996. The work is a setting of five poems by Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1828-1882) for Chorus and Orchestra, commissioned by the Seattle Choral Company. The following PDF files are also available at SMP Press: 1. Full Score 2. Vocal Score with piano reduction, with permission to make multiple copies as needed for the Conductor, Rehearsal Pianist, and Chorus. Suggested Double Chorus size: 32 singers (4S, 4A, 4T, 4B / 4S, 4A, 4T, 4B ). 3. Set of Orchestral Parts: Instrumentation: 2 Flutes 2 Oboes 2 Clarinets in Bb 2 Bassoons 2 Horns in F 2 Trumpets in Bb Timpani 1 Percussion (Glockenspiel, Medium Hand Cymbals, Medium Suspended Cymbal, Medium Triangle, Snare Drum Harp Strings (with permission to copy multiple String Parts as required. Suggested minimum strings: 6,6,4,4,2 for a Chorus of 32 singers): Violin I Violin II Viola Violoncello Contrabass The audio sample contains the opening section of the first setting, Sudden Light. Performance duration of the entire work: ca. 15 minutes. ASCAP https://williamhawley.net

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