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A garland for St Francis

by Betty Beath (2002)

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Performance by Susan Lorette Dunn, Betty Beath from the CD garland for St. Francis

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Score

A garland for St Francis : a cycle of eight songs for medium voice and piano / Betty Beath.

Medium Voice with piano Not for loan $36.36 Add to cart

Score [ePDF]

A garland for St. Francis : for soprano, flute, B flat clarinet, vibraphone, violin, viola, violoncello and double bass [eScore] / Betty Beath ; words by David Cox.

Soprano with chamber ensemble Not for loan $50.91 Add to cart

Score

A garland for St. Francis : for soprano, flute, B flat clarinet, vibraphone, violin, viola, violoncello and double bass / Betty Beath ; words by David Cox.

Soprano with chamber ensemble Available for loan $70.91 Add to cart

Parts

A garland for St. Francis : for soprano, flute, B flat clarinet, vibraphone, violin, viola, violoncello and double bass / Betty Beath ; words by David Cox.

Soprano with chamber ensemble Not for loan $POA  

Parts

A garland for St Francis : sermon to the birds / Betty Beath ; words by Giovanni Pascoli ; translated by John Gransden.

Soprano with chamber ensemble Not for loan $POA  

CD

A garland for St. Francis / Betty Beath.

Medium Voice with piano Available for loan Non-Commercial  

Work Details

Year: 2002

Duration: 17-22 min.

Text of 'Yes, my friends of Assisi, I have gone mad' and 'How sweet to feel' by Carlo Carretto ; text of 'Sermon to the birds' by Giovanni Pascoli, translated by John Gransden, text of 'Francis and the leper' by Brother William SSF.

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