Series |
Oxford vocal music Oxford vocal music. ^A260192
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Contents |
Cavatina (letter from T.W. Higginson to his wife, quoting Emily Dickinson) -- Arietta parlante (letter from Dickinson to T.W. Higginson, 7 June 1862) -- Aria (Fame is a fickle food) -- Moto perpetuo (Fame is the one that does not stay) -- Arietta (Fame is a bee) -- Quodlibet I -- Arioso (letter to T.W. Higginson, July 1862) -- Aria di campane (letter to T.W. Higginson, 16 August 1870) -- Recitative (letter from Higginson to his wife, describing his first visit to E.D.) -- Catch (Higginson's letter continued, quoting Dickinson) -- Chaconne (Your thoughts don't have words every day) -- Coranto (Forbidden fruit a flavor has) -- Passacaglia (Higginson's letter to his wife, continued) -- Trio (If you were coming in the fall) -- Cantilena I (letter to T.W. Higginson, early June 1878) -- Cantilena II (As imperceptibly as grief) -- Aria (Wonder-- is not precisely knowing) -- Aria (Whether they have forgotten) -- Quodlibet II -- Hymn (We never know how high we are) -- Epilogue (Nature-- the gentlest mother is). |
General note | For soprano and two baritones, singly or in combination, and piano. |
General note | Cover title. |
General note | Duration: 35:00. |
General note | Texts selected from the poems and letters of Emily Dickinson, and letters of T.W. Higginson. |
General note | Bibliographical note on composer on p. [2] of cover; composer's note precedes score. |
Language | English words, also printed separately as text on p. [73]-78. |
Genre/form | Music. |
Genre/form | Musical settings. |
LCCN | 2005560098 |
ISBN | 0193863448 |
ISBN | 9780193863446 |