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  • New Choral Music,
  • Season 22.23,
  • Canadian Creators,
• 2023-02-12

Where once Poe walked by Nicholas Ryan Kelly

Moonshot IV The Dayking, performed on February 12, 2023 at Westbury Theatre

Choral music with an edge, with the Growlers Choir from Montreal, and narrator/poet Fortner Anderson.

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