
Sorrel Hays was born Doris Hays in Memphis, Tennessee, but being a “sound” person she decided that “Sorrel” sings (her maternal grandmother’s family name was Sorrels) so in 1985 she adopted the name Sorrel. In 1971 Hays won first prize at the Gaudeamus Competition for Interpreters of New Music in Rotterdam, and began her international career as a performer of contemporary music. She performed concerts at broadcasting stations in Germany
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The Tides of Manaunaun
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Dynamic Motion
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What's This
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The Lilt of the Reel
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The Harp of Life
The Trumpet of Angus Og
Six Ings
Maestoso
Somersault Beat
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Arabella Rag
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