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The Light I Cannot See
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The Light I Cannot See TTBB - Sheet Music

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TTBB choir, piano accompaniment

SKU: SB.SBMP-1752

Composed by Brian Foy. Classical. Octavo. 12 pages. Santa Barbara Music Publishing #SBMP1752. Published by Santa Barbara Music Publishing (SB.SBMP-1752).

UPC: 785147865360. English.

“Play me the music I cannot hear…” A beautiful and heart-warming new piece about neurodiversity for Tenor-Bass ensembles with piano accompaniment. Written in the form of a conversation, this popular-song style choral work flows along with plenty of rhythmic interest and dissonant harmonies. As the piece goes on, the audience learns that the “light” being described represents the unseen value of those who are neurodivergent, and that we can work  through this disconnect in communication if we stand together, regardless of cognitive identities. .

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