Catullus Songs
by William Hawley
4-Part - Digital Sheet Music

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Composed by William Hawley. Contemporary. Octavo. 33 pages. William Hawley #3514043. Published by William Hawley (A0.889693).

William Hawley's Catullus Songs are settings of five of the Latin poems of Gaius Valerius Catullus (84-54 B.C.) for SATB voices and piano. The work was commissioned by Michael Paine, and nos. 4 and 5 of the set were premiered by Mr. Paine at the piano with Amanda Hamley, Soprano, Prudence Raper, Contralto, John English, Tenor, and Kevin O'Donnell, Baritone, in St. Anne's Church, London, September 6, 1998, in their World Premiere. The live recording of this premiere has been lost. The audio clip is the opening of the first piece, "Vivamus, Mea Lesbia" in the Composer's Virtual Instruments Demo. Though the work was composed for solo voices, it may be performed effectively by Mixed Choir. Total duration: ca. 10 minutes. ASCAP http://williamhawley.net

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