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To the Stars
Composer:
Louis Karchin
Instrumentation freestyle:
SATB
Year Authored:
2003
Duration (min):
4
Text Source/Author:
Orphic Hymn translated by Apolostolas Athanassakis
Publisher:
ACA
Publisher URL:
American Composers Alliance
Ensemble Type
choral a cappella
Instruments
Soprano
Alto
Tenor
Bass (voice)
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