Product Description
A Song Cycle for female soloist and women's ensemble/choir, on poem and fragments of poems by ancient Greek poet Sappho (c. 630-560 BC), written in the original language with the phonetic sounding in Latin alphabet given right below and the English translation right above the text. Three movements:
1. A hymn to Afrodite, for solo voice and simple a cappella acc. on Sappho's only extant poem (duration: ca 3'35'')
2. Fragments-nature, for three female voices a cappella on fragments on nature (duration ca 4'40'')
3. Fragments-Love for four female voices a cappella on the subject of Love and with a harp part included as doubling for the voice-parts, if acc. is desired (duration ca 5')
Notes on the pronunciation and more information is given on the title page.
The mp3 file provided here is of the last movement, exported from the sibelius score.
For more information on the composer (member of the Nowegian copyright org. TONO), please visit website www.zlatanou.net
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