Review: All Flesh is Fire (Adelaide Chamber Singers)
Anne Cawrse and Kate Llewellyn’s song cycle is a transcendent work, its world premiere hopefully the first of many more performances to come.
Anne Cawrse and Kate Llewellyn’s song cycle is a transcendent work, its world premiere hopefully the first of many more performances to come.
Kate Llewellyn’s new poem Faith has been set to music by Anne Cawrse for the Adelaide Chamber Singers, who will perform it at the Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art.
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