Pit Closure
Chamber Orchestra - Digital Sheet Music

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Chamber Orchestra - Digital Download

SKU: A0.992203

Composed by Jean Tatton Jones and David Keith Jones. Arranged by David Keith Jones. 20th Century,Celtic,Contemporary. Score and parts. 2 pages. David Keith Jones #3417521. Published by David Keith Jones (A0.992203).

Closure, a poem by Jean Tatton Jones, describes a derelict colliery. It has been set to music by David Keith Jones. Jean is a prize winning English poet who is also a successful on-line painter.
David is an independent arranger and vocalist with digital albums in genres from Opera to Jazz.
For clarity, the second verse lyrics are under the piano treble part.
For a string ensemble, the treble part can alternatively be played by violin, and the bass by cello. The song has been released by David with a Welsh translation by Victor Evans, as heard on the audio. To skip to the English lyrics  just move the audio transport bar to half way.

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