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Thérèse Brenet's work for narrator and orchestra is inspried by a passage from "De Rerum Natura" by Lucretius, which deals with Man's reaction to observing the cosmos. The work is scored for large orchestra (2(pic)222/3330/Timp/2perc/hp/pn/strings). There is no precise interaction between the narrator and the music, except that each segment corresponds to a specific movement. It is up to the conductor and the narrator to define how they wish the text to interact with the music. This is the score only. The orchestral parts are on rental from the publisher.
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