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Four Dickinson Songs
Clássico/Canção • 1996 • Lírico: Emily Dickinson
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For baritone with piano (for 2 downloads)
Título por Autor: Four Dickinson Songs — baritone with piano (for 2 downloads)
Instrumentação |
Piano, Barítono |
Composição para |
Solo, Piano de Acompanhamento |
Tipo de composição |
Partitura piano-vocal |
Editora |
Enchanted Knickers Music |
idioma |
Inglês |
dificuldade |
Medium |
duração |
10'0 |
I composed Four Dickinson Songs in the spring of 1996. The combination of these poems allows for dramatic musical contrasts within the cycle. The wistful Will There Really Be A Morning? gives way to the humorous and bouncy I’m Nobody. The elegiac ambience of She Died is created by a sparse opening piano accompaniment that later alternates with fluid meters. If I..., was written as a gift for my father’s 80th birthday. Its simple, accessible melody passes from voice to piano and back again before ending with the singer humming. My father lived to be almost 100 — and this song always reminds me of him.
These were recorded by Jennifer Check and Warren Jones, and you can listen on YouTube.
For soprano and piano (for 2 downloads)
Título por Autor: Four Dickinson Songs - soprano and piano (for 2 downloads)
Instrumentação |
Piano, Soprano |
Composição para |
Solo, Piano de Acompanhamento |
Tipo de composição |
Partitura piano-vocal |
Editora |
Enchanted Knickers Music |
idioma |
Inglês |
dificuldade |
Medium |
duração |
10'0 |
I composed Four Dickinson Songs in the spring of 1996. The combination of these poems allows for dramatic musical contrasts within the cycle. The wistful Will There Really Be A Morning? gives way to the humorous and bouncy I’m Nobody. The elegiac ambience of She Died is created by a sparse opening piano accompaniment that later alternates with fluid meters. If I..., was written as a gift for my father’s 80th birthday. Its simple, accessible melody passes from voice to piano and back again before ending with the singer humming. My father lived to be almost 100 — and this song always reminds me of him.
These were recorded by Jennifer Check and Warren Jones, and you can listen on YouTube.
For mezzo-soprano and piano (for 2 downloads)
Título por Autor: Four Dickinson Songs - mezzo-soprano and piano (for 2 downloads)
Instrumentação |
Piano, Mezzo-soprano |
Composição para |
Solo, Piano de Acompanhamento |
Tipo de composição |
Partitura piano-vocal |
Editora |
Enchanted Knickers Music |
idioma |
Inglês |
dificuldade |
Medium |
duração |
10'0 |
I composed Four Dickinson Songs in the spring of 1996. The combination of these poems allows for dramatic musical contrasts within the cycle. The wistful Will There Really Be A Morning? gives way to the humorous and bouncy I’m Nobody. The elegiac ambience of She Died is created by a sparse opening piano accompaniment that later alternates with fluid meters. If I..., was written as a gift for my father’s 80th birthday. Its simple, accessible melody passes from voice to piano and back again before ending with the singer humming. My father lived to be almost 100 — and this song always reminds me of him.
These were recorded by Jennifer Check and Warren Jones, and you can listen on YouTube.
For contralto or countertenor with piano (for 2 downloads)
Título por Autor: Four Dickinson Songs — contralto or countertenor with piano (for 2 downloads)
Instrumentação |
Piano, Contra Alto, Contra Tenor |
Composição para |
Solo, Piano de Acompanhamento |
Tipo de composição |
Partitura piano-vocal |
Editora |
Enchanted Knickers Music |
idioma |
Inglês |
dificuldade |
Medium |
duração |
10'0 |
I composed Four Dickinson Songs in the spring of 1996. The combination of these poems allows for dramatic musical contrasts within the cycle. The wistful Will There Really Be A Morning? gives way to the humorous and bouncy I’m Nobody. The elegiac ambience of She Died is created by a sparse opening piano accompaniment that later alternates with fluid meters. If I..., was written as a gift for my father’s 80th birthday. Its simple, accessible melody passes from voice to piano and back again before ending with the singer humming. My father lived to be almost 100 — and this song always reminds me of him.
These were recorded by Jennifer Check and Warren Jones, and you can listen on YouTube.
For tenor with piano (for 2 downloads)
Título por Autor: Four Dickinson Songs — tenor with piano (for 2 downloads)
Instrumentação |
Piano, Tenor |
Composição para |
Solo, Piano de Acompanhamento |
Tipo de composição |
Partitura piano-vocal |
Editora |
Enchanted Knickers Music |
idioma |
Inglês |
dificuldade |
Medium |
duração |
10'0 |
I composed Four Dickinson Songs in the spring of 1996. The combination of these poems allows for dramatic musical contrasts within the cycle. The wistful Will There Really Be A Morning? gives way to the humorous and bouncy I’m Nobody. The elegiac ambience of She Died is created by a sparse opening piano accompaniment that later alternates with fluid meters. If I..., was written as a gift for my father’s 80th birthday. Its simple, accessible melody passes from voice to piano and back again before ending with the singer humming. My father lived to be almost 100 — and this song always reminds me of him.
These were recorded by Jennifer Check and Warren Jones, and you can listen on YouTube.
For bass with piano (for 2 downloads)
Título por Autor: Four Dickinson Songs — bass with piano (for 2 downloads)
Instrumentação |
Piano, Baixo |
Composição para |
Solo, Piano de Acompanhamento |
Tipo de composição |
Partitura piano-vocal |
Editora |
Enchanted Knickers Music |
idioma |
Inglês |
dificuldade |
Medium |
duração |
10'0 |
I composed Four Dickinson Songs in the spring of 1996. The combination of these poems allows for dramatic musical contrasts within the cycle. The wistful Will There Really Be A Morning? gives way to the humorous and bouncy I’m Nobody. The elegiac ambience of She Died is created by a sparse opening piano accompaniment that later alternates with fluid meters. If I..., was written as a gift for my father’s 80th birthday. Its simple, accessible melody passes from voice to piano and back again before ending with the singer humming. My father lived to be almost 100 — and this song always reminds me of him.
These were recorded by Jennifer Check and Warren Jones, and you can listen on YouTube.
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