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Description
"The Notebooks of Leonardo DaVinci" is an epic and gorgeous 30 minute work for chorus, orchestra and projected visuals. Now composer Jocelyn Hagen makes available for the first time the three a capella movements, bundled into a suite for ensemble unable to perform the entire work. The three movements (2. Practice, 8. Perception, and 4. The Greatest Good - in that order) make a powerful mini suite about the power of science, knowledge, and critical thought. A relevant topic in today's world.
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Product Info
What Is Included in Your Package:
- Show File with synchronized film
Score Details
Synchronized Scores:
| PUBLISHER | TITLE | AUTHOR(S) | VOICING | PUBLISHER ID |
| Jocelyn Hagen Productions | The Triptych of Knowledge | Jocelyn Hagen | A cappella choir |
Credits
SCORE AND FILM COMMISSIONED JOINTLY BY THE MINNESOTA CHORALE (Kathy Saltzman Romey) AND THE METROPOLITAN SYMPHONY (William Schrickel)
Film Credits:
Art Direction by Jocelyn Hagen
Director: Isaac Gale
Animations: Joseph Midthun
Audio Credit: St Olaf Orchestra and St Olaf Band, Steven Amundson conducting



