The Vision Of Cleopatra was composed by Havergal Brian with words by Gerald Cumberland. The work is a tragic poem for Orchestra, Soli and Chorus, but this is the Vocal Score. A performance of the entire piece lasts approximately 40 minutes. First performed in 1909 at the Southport Triennial Music Festival, The Vision Of Cleopatra is one of Brian 's lesser-known works - he is perhaps more famous for his prolific composition of symphonies, with some 32 completed in his lifetime. Despite this, a contemporary review of The Vision Of Cleopatra stated that in the composition, "genius there is undoubtedly".
| Arrangement | Mezzo-Soprano, Mixed Choir, Orchestra, SATB, Soprano, Tenor, Voice |
| Genres | Choral |
| Format | Vocal Score |
| Media | Sheet Music |
| Publisher | Bosworth |
| Contributors | Brian, Havergal (Composer) Cumberland, Gerald (Lyricist) |
| Language | English |