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After years of inspring Clarkeston College choristers, Dorothy Henderson has established herself as one of the best-loved professors on campus. But in the fall of her sixtieth year, her well-ordered life begins to unravel. Evan Roberts, a colleague fresh from Julliard, storms into the music department with a chip on his shoulder and little reverence for local icons. Devastating news from her doctor, followed by the appearance of a delusional accompanist and a long-lost lover, further undermine her sense of control. As she prepares for her final performance - her requiem - the stubborn and independent director finds that she can no longer go it alone in this bittersweet tale of friendship, self-discovery and courage in the face of death.
Over the last several years,
Paul Heald has spent his evenings singing with the Vanderbilt Community
Chorus, the University of Georgia Chorus and the Athens Master Chorale.
During daylight hours, he has been busy teaching copyright law at the
University of Georgia, Vanderbilt University, the University of Texas
and l'Universite de Lyons III (Jean Moulin). His wife, Jill Crandall,
conducts the women's a capella group, Meridian.
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