Serinus Canaria is the scientific name for the canary, and this work views humanity's impact on Earth's climate through the lens of both the wild and domestic canary. Written for a cappella choir with optional piano, this work musically …Read More
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SATB Octavo
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Serinus Canaria is the scientific name for the canary, and this work views humanity's impact on Earth's climate through the lens of both the wild and domestic canary. Written for a cappella choir with optional piano, this work musically portrays the long term cooling of Earth's climate since the last Ice Age and the rapid increase in temperature since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution, especially the last 50 years. The middle passage reflects the sense of urgency that so many of us feel in facing this existential threat and extends a message of hope that through conservation, innovation, and education humans can right the wrongs of our past. This work seeks to inspire singers and audiences to confront the issue of human-caused climate change and work toward creating a sustainable society for future generations.