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April 1, 2019
IM -Inspired by Renaissance and baroque choral music, Chorale was commissioned in 2012 by the New York City Classical Guitar Society for the New York City Guitar Orchestra. This version is based on the original score by Local 802 (New York City) member Frederic Hand. “Although I’ve integrated some of my favorite jazz harmonies and rhythms into the fabric of the music, I feel that at it’s core, it very much has an early music sensibility,” says Hand.
Chorale for Guitar Quartet, by Frederic Hand, Theodore Presser Company, www.presser.com.