A Quoi Bon Dire
for SATB choir (unaccompanied)
A setting of Charlotte Mew's poem about deep longing and loss, for unaccompanied SATB choir. 'A Quoi Bon Dire' was originally part of a larger oratorio called 17 Days, which told the story of the Chilean mining accident of 2010 and has been performed around the world. As a standalone work, 'A Quoi Bon Dire' lasts for around 4 minutes and immediately sets a melancholy, yet impassioned, mood that would fit beautifully into any programme of modern choral music.
To purchase and download a copy of the score, please visit: www.sheetmusicplus.com
Below is a recording of the world premiere performance by Crouch End Festival Chorus made at the Barbican, London (2012):
for SATB choir (unaccompanied)
A setting of Charlotte Mew's poem about deep longing and loss, for unaccompanied SATB choir. 'A Quoi Bon Dire' was originally part of a larger oratorio called 17 Days, which told the story of the Chilean mining accident of 2010 and has been performed around the world. As a standalone work, 'A Quoi Bon Dire' lasts for around 4 minutes and immediately sets a melancholy, yet impassioned, mood that would fit beautifully into any programme of modern choral music.
To purchase and download a copy of the score, please visit: www.sheetmusicplus.com
Below is a recording of the world premiere performance by Crouch End Festival Chorus made at the Barbican, London (2012):