Fear no more the heat of the sun
Franco Prinsloo
The lyrics of this touching composition are from Shakespeare'saCymbeline. Franco Prinsloo has in a touching manner transposed into choral music the liberating and at the same time deeply grieving mood of this poem in which one of the … Read More
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The lyrics of this touching composition are from Shakespeare'saCymbeline. Franco Prinsloo has in a touching manner transposed into choral music the liberating and at the same time deeply grieving mood of this poem in which one of the principal figures is mourned. Following the reflective, alleged words of farewell in the poem is the echo of a phrase heard earlier: "Golden girls and lads all must, as chimney sweepers come to dust."