Quintessentially Finzi, the tender yet radiant Dies natalis, a setting of texts by the 17th century poet Thomas Traherne, depicts both the first sensations of a child as it enters the world, and life' tarnishing experience of the innocence of childhood.
Quintessentially Finzi, the tender yet radiant Dies natalis, a setting of texts by the 17th century poet Thomas Traherne, depicts both the first sensations of a child as it enters the world, and life' tarnishing experience of the innocence of childhood.