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I have always found Shakespeare's words highly evocative and enjoy the challenge of setting them to music."A Sea Dirge" is very dark and brooding. I hope you can hear the sea-nymphs tolling his knell at the end. "The Cloud Capp'd Towers" is more calm and serene and,finally "Over Hill,Over Dale" is a cheeky little romp. Two of the songs,"A Sea Dirge" and "Over Hill,Over Dale" were performed by Raouf Zaidan(baritone) and David Hales(piano) in a recital in the small hall of the Cairo Opera House on 24th February 2001. "The Cloud Capp'd Towers" was written and added to the set after that date.
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