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This is a short and vibrant piece designed to keep singers on their toes! The text is wonderful and asks us what dreams mean. Choirs will enjoy learning the rhythms and rich harmony which makes this piece perfect concert opener/encore. It is the fourth movement in Edmund's 'Sleep Cycle' - a 25 minute 7 movement piece. Duration 1'30". From the composer: 'This was the first poem I set and its appeal was in its simplicity, questioning a dream versus reality. I felt it was a good poem for stage 4 of the sleep cycle, where people feel disoriented if woken at this point.'What if you slept And what if In your sleep You dreamed And what if In your dream You went to heaven And there plucked a strange and beautiful flower And what if When you awoke You had that flower in your hand Ah, what then?Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 1772-1834
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