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Hark Hark! The Lark - click for larger image
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Title Hark Hark! The Lark
Article no. 4032435
Category Choir/Vocals
Subcategory Madrigal(s)
Instrumentation/info SATB (choir: soprano, alto, tenor, bass)
Text language English {en}
Country of publication USA (us)
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Year of publication 2009
Composer Baksa, Robert
Difficulty level 4
Duration 1:20
Additional info/contents Composed over a period of 40 years, Robert Baksa's Shakespeare Madrigals have been wholly embraced by the choral community and this new installment will be no exception. Hark Hark! The Lark is written in traditional madrigal form, based on William Shakespeare's Cymbeline, a tragicomedy based on the real-life British monarch Cunobelinus.
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