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In pigeon light this damp day settles itself into lamp-room grey.   The trees intone farewell farewell: An autumnal valedictory to reluctant leaves.   Yet a few remain bold coloured   *Porphry Pink Fox Red Fowler Sudbury Yellow*   hanging by a thread they turn in the stillest air.   Then fall Then fall
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Nov 22, 2012
Nov 22, 2012 at 2:07 AM UTC
November Colours
In pigeon light this damp day settles itself into lamp-room grey.   The trees intone farewell farewell: An autumnal valedictory to reluctant leaves.   Yet a few remain bold coloured   *Porphry Pink Fox Red Fowler Sudbury Yellow*   hanging by a thread they turn in the stillest air.   Then fall Then fall
This short part-song takes the very distinctive titles found in the Farrow & Ball Colour Chart as an element of its poetic vocabulary. In the natural world November is a season of the subtlest colouring; as we say a final farewell to the often bold tints of autumn. This is the first of Twelve Colours of the Year for 4 part choir.
nigel-morgan
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Nov 22, 2012
Nov 22, 2012 at 2:07 AM UTC
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