
My song is love unknown
by McGlade, BeckyBuy New
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Summary
My song is love unknown is an expressive and fluid setting of the well-known Lenten text by Samuel Crossman, particularly suitable for performance on Good Friday. McGlade highlights the phrase 'take frail flesh and die' with a sighing musical motif, before the work closes with the affirmation
'heaven was his home; but mine the tomb wherein he lay'.
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