Lyricist Dee Dee Miles wrote the text to "Will You Please Stand" with the Princeton Pro Musica (PPM) in mind. The opening sets the first four words on a troika of D's and an octave leap. Stylistic fragments reminiscent of Handel, Orff, …Read More
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Lyricist Dee Dee Miles wrote the text to "Will You Please Stand" with the Princeton Pro Musica (PPM) in mind. The opening sets the first four words on a troika of D's and an octave leap. Stylistic fragments reminiscent of Handel, Orff, Brahms, and American spirituals illustrate references many choral singers will recognize. By special request the final phrase was set as a four-voice fugue.