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Sonnet 18 / In a Hot Country (Anne Cammon Fiero)



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Sonnet 18 / In a Hot Country (Anne Cammon Fiero)
In the End, The Soprano Always Wins is an opera for soprano with video playback and a non-singing dramatic role. The story is a game show for musicians who have to repeat a pattern of notes that is played for them. The idea originated in a conversation with Monica Harte (for whom this opera was composed) when she said that she always wanted to have a piece written based on the old electronic Simon game. She thought that the patterns could get faster and faster until craziness ensued.
Composed for Jenny Greene’s Fifteen Minutes of Fame
This text is from Lady Macbeth’s soliloquy in Act I, scene 5 of Macbeth, in which she is preparing to help here husband murder Duncan, the king.
ro•sa•ry – a series of prayers counted on a string of beads, usually consisting of five or fifteen decades of Aves
A•ve – Ave Maria
This piece was submitted to, but not selected for, Beth Griffith’s Fifteen Minutes of Fame.
This is the piano/vocal arrangement of my song "Behind Corneal Gates".
Sonnet 56 / The Corneal Gates (Patricia Carragon)