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Gordon Crosse
Verses in Memoriam
Conductor's score and parts on hire
978-0-19-345278-7 20 September 1979
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Available on request
for countertenor, recorder, cello, and harpsichord
Forces or Category
Countertenor & ensemble
Duration
9 minutes
Difficulty
Moderately difficult
Orchestration
rec, hpd, vc
Gordon Crosse
(b.1937)
Gordon Crosse was born in 1937 in Bury, Lancashire. He studied at Oxford University and since 1964 has held various appointments at the Universities of Birmingham and Essex, and was for two years Composer-in-Residence at King's College, Cambridge. Much of Crosse's work reflects his interest in the dramatic and literary arts, including his four operas and several ballets. Since the late 1980s, Crosse has moved away from composition, developing instead an interest in the uses of music technology.
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