for SSSAAA unaccompanied This imaginative setting of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's poem encourages the use of evocative bird and wind noises to capture the text's natural imagery. In a fresh, a cappella style, Hawley's charismatic melodies soar through the vibrant texture, and offer plenty of opportunities for soloistic singing. Also available in a version for alto solo and SSATB unaccompanied.
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Weight: 44g
Dimensions: 179 x 255mm
Publication Date: 16 Jul 2021
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9780193550889
About
Laura Hawley has been steeped in choral art since childhood and her stylistic versatility is demonstrated through her output for a variety of artists from the developing chorister to the professional choral ensemble. Her works have been commissioned performed and recorded by esteemed choirs including Canadian Chamber Choir Pro Coro Canada and Toronto Children's Chorus. Often influenced by creative community connections and exchanges Hawley's music has been described as conjuring 'the forces of nature and its effect on the human spirit'. Her piece Alhamdoulilah became internationally famous overnight when a video recording entitled 'Welcome to Canada Syrian Refugees' went viral on YouTube in December 2014. Hawley is also a highly regarded conductor and educator and directs various treble and mixed choirs as well as teaching theory and composition at university level.