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As the Plague Demon turns his attention to the rich, fragile forests of the Amazon, a transformation occurs. Suddenly, unexpectedly, he sees and falls in love with the Moonflower, the strange magical cactus, that flowers fleetingly just once a year - a powerful icon of purity and love.
The Plague Demon is transformed and redeemed by love - a corner has been rounded. The pulse of life reasserts itself more strongly, building to a dance of rhythm, hope and energy.
The Millenium marks a crucial turning point and chance to rebuild spoilt lives and reshape Man's place in the world.
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The music of Richard Harvey was rather powerful. From a creamy, dreamy start he paced himself with some quite startling crescendos, which the Cathedral echoed to the Heavens. |
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Financial Times
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