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Work

Three Poems by Gwen Harwood

by David Stanhope (1983)

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Performance by Lorina Gore from the CD Dracula

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Work Overview

Poetry that requires deep understanding and expression, music very lyrical for both voice and accompaniment.

Work Details

Year: 1983

Duration: 3-17 min.

Text is from 'The Lion's Bride' and 'Selected Poems' by Gwen Harwood.

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