CGE388 Hope Is the Thing with Feathers - SATB a cappella
Description
This distinguished text by Emily Dickinson is given a beautifully introspective treatment by new composer, Noah Salem. Carefully crafted vocal lines and lush harmonies are the hallmark of this evocative a cappella setting for mixed voices. Sensibly placed divisi help add to the full palate of choral colors in this work for advancing choral ensembles. A Learning Resource Page is included.
Voicing: SATB
Composer: Noah Salem
Text: Emily Dickinson
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