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The Golden Dawn' (2010) is a suite "for piano," by Larry Sitsky.

Abstract

"Suite in seven movements, for piano, in two volumes ... With a composer's note. Dedicated to Eleonara Sivan and her disciples. The title is taken from the name of an early 20th century magical society. The titles of the movements are based on the Angelic language of Enochian, as used in the practices of Dr. John Dee."

Editions, performances, translations

Published in Mount Lawley, Western Australia: Keys Press, 2010.

Contents

  • Vol.1: I. Mahorela (Dark Heavens) -- II. Malpirgi (Fiery Darts) -- III. Vinu (Invoke) -- IV. Ser (Lamentation).
  • Vol.2: V. Luciftias (Brightness) -- VI. Yor (Roar) -- VII. Vaoan (Truth)

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