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A dramatic and haunting musical adaptation of Edgar Allan Poes iconic poem, The Raven. This piece brings Poes gothic masterpiece to life with a chilling melody, theatrical pacing, and a rich emotional arc that captures the descent into grief, madness, and obsession. The verses are spoken or recited in rhythmic cadence, while the chorus is sung, echoing the ominous refrain Nevermore with escalating intensity. Perfect for theatrical performance, concert settings, or Halloween-themed events, this piece invites performers and audiences alike into a world of eerie beauty and psychological depth.Scored for a Vocal solo with a 2-part choir (Part 1: High Voices (Sop. & Ten), Part 2: Low Voices (Alto & Bass) and Piano accompaniment. Accessible and appropriate for any school or concert setting. A full accompaniment track is also available.
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