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Winter-Solitude

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Winter-Solitude

CAD$59.99

Initially written for a call for scores, this is a setting of "Winter-Solitude" by Canadian poet Archibald Lampman. It is a solemn work, evoking the feeling of awe and introspection that comes from observing a beautiful view of the cityscape framed with the natural beauty of the surrounding landscape while hiking on a cold winter’s day.

The text is:

I saw the city’s towers on a luminous pale-gray sky;
Beyond them a hill of softest mistiest green,
With naught but frost and the coming night between,
And a long thin cloud above it the clour of August rye.

I saw in the midst of a plain on my snowshoes with bended knee
Where the thin wind stung my cheeks,
And the hard snow ran in little ripples and peaks,
Like the fretted floor of a white and petrified sea.

And a strange peace gathered about my soul and shone
As I sat reflecting there,
In a world so mystically fair,
So deathly silent – I so utterly alone.

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A .zip file of the full score for the conductor and choir members along with the parts for the brass quintet. The price reflects the fact that you will be printing multiple copies for the singers of the choir.

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