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Stars Blindly Run

by Edward Lee

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Labyrinth 10:16

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Stars Blindly Run is a creation in words and music, drawing on electronic and dance music, of part of In Memoriam A.H.H., a poem written by Alfred Tennyson in response to the sudden death of his close friend Arthur Hallam.
Tennyson was the son of a Lincolnshire clergyman. The death of Hallam was a severe test to his faith. Finally, Tennyson found an essentially Christian accommodation to his grief. However, to reach this point he had to face issues such as the cruelty of nature, mortality and the claims of materialist science. In doing so, it is ironic that Tennyson, the Christian, produced one of the finest literary evocations of an atheist view of the world. It is this aspect of the work that I have chosen to project.
Labyrinth is a journey from the noise and chaos of our everyday world to calm and a silence and then back again. It is a piece of music which can be listened to purely as music, but the listener can also choose to immerse themselves totally n the piece and so be taken through an experience of calm and insight.

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released January 14, 2019

Edward Lee (music,recording) Frances Lee (reader, singer)

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