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William Butler Yeats ends his short story The Adoration of the Magi with the narrator describing a centuries-old Gaelic prayer "... when I pray against the demons I repeat a prayer which was made I know not how many centuries ago to help …
Read MoreSATB Instrumental Parts divisi with opt. String Parts
11331898Supplier ID: SM-CCS-018
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Level:MA
MA
SATB Instrumental Parts divisi with opt. String Parts
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Level:MA
MA
SATB Octavo divisi with Piano
11332033Supplier ID: SM-CCS-018-B
Ships from J.W. Pepper
Level:MA
MA
SATB Octavo divisi with Piano
11332033ESupplier ID: SM-CCS-018-B
Print Immediately in My Account
Level:MA
MA
Min. 5 copies
Min. 5 copies
William Butler Yeats ends his short story The Adoration of the Magi with the narrator describing a centuries-old Gaelic prayer "... when I pray against the demons I repeat a prayer which was made I know not how many centuries ago to help some poor Gaelic man or woman who had suffered with a suffering like mine." The ancient prayer has a chant-like opening for unison treble voices and solo violin before opening up to string orchestra, piano, and choir. The Magi's search is represented with musical themes that appear and disappear. Sumptuous choral harmonies express both the ancient and modern in a beautiful setting of this text.