Philip Henderson
17 Poets Form Lines On The Foot....
for tenor or baritone soloist, mixed voice choir and orchestra
Philip Henderson
17 Poets Form Lines On The Foot....
for tenor or baritone soloist, mixed voice choir and orchestra
- Instrumentation Choir
- Composer Philip Henderson
- Edition Sheet Music
- Publisher Goodmusic Publishing
- Order no. GM149
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Description:
An intriguing short work composed for the International Schools Choral Music Society to 'nonsense' words by Douglas Macari. It is scored for tenor or baritone soloist, mixed voice choir (SATB) and orchestra of Piccolo, Flute, Oboe, Clarinet in A, Percussion [5 players: Finger cymbals, Wind chimes (mark tree), Triangle, Cymbals (suspended and clashed), Gong, Bass drum, Vibraphone) and Strings.
First performed at the Shanghai Oriental Arts Centre on February 7th 2015 conducted by the composer.
HAIKU: A 17-syllable verse form and one of the most important forms of Japanese poetry.
'17 poets form lines on the foot of Mt.Fuji - the perfect hike queue?'
Vocal score with piano reduction on sale, full score and orchestral parts available on hire from Goodmusic.
Duration 10 minutes
First performed at the Shanghai Oriental Arts Centre on February 7th 2015 conducted by the composer.
HAIKU: A 17-syllable verse form and one of the most important forms of Japanese poetry.
'17 poets form lines on the foot of Mt.Fuji - the perfect hike queue?'
Vocal score with piano reduction on sale, full score and orchestral parts available on hire from Goodmusic.
Duration 10 minutes