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Fire in the Garden: Who Can Utter? (A climate change trilogy) - click for larger image
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Title Fire in the Garden: Who Can Utter? (A climate change trilogy)
Article no. 3221751
Category Choir/Vocals
Subcategory Concert music
Instrumentation CoroF (women's choir); SSA (soprano, soprano, alto); Acc (accompaniment)
Instrumentation/info SSA (soprano, soprano, alto); Pno (piano)
Format ChoPrt (chorus score)
Text language English {en}
Country of publication USA (us)
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Year of publication 2024
Minimum order quantity 10
Composer Wyers, Giselle
Additional info/contents "Fire in the Garden: A Climate Change Trilogy" was commissioned by the Cantilena Women's Chorus under the direction of Jennifer Kane and premiered in 2021 in Arlington, Massachusetts. Fire in the Garden offers choristers and listeners a vehicle for confronting their concern, or even despair, while advocating for hope through action. It celebrates the enduringpower of women's voices through words, music, and their influence in the world's dialogue about our planet.
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