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- Dies_Natalis_(cantata) abstract "Dies Natalis (Latin: \"Natal Day\" or \"Day of Birth\"), Op. 8, is a five-movement solo cantata composed in 1938–1939 by early twentieth-century English composer Gerald Finzi (1901–1956). It is a solo vocal cantata scored for a solo soprano or tenor accompanied by string orchestra, and features settings of four texts by Thomas Traherne (1636/37–1674), a seventeenth-century English Metaphysical poet, priest and theologian.".
- Dies_Natalis_(cantata) comment "Dies Natalis (Latin: \"Natal Day\" or \"Day of Birth\"), Op. 8, is a five-movement solo cantata composed in 1938–1939 by early twentieth-century English composer Gerald Finzi (1901–1956). It is a solo vocal cantata scored for a solo soprano or tenor accompanied by string orchestra, and features settings of four texts by Thomas Traherne (1636/37–1674), a seventeenth-century English Metaphysical poet, priest and theologian.".