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You Leave Me Bent

Clássico/Canção • 2016 • Lírico: Dana Gioia
 
 
   
 

For mezzo and piano (priced for 2 copies)

Título por Autor: You Leave Me Bent — for mezzo and piano (priced for 2 copies)


12.00 USD

vendedor Lori Laitman
PDF, 4.98 Mb ID: SM-000609839 data do carregamento: 20 nov 2024
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
5'0
Dana Gioia and I have collaborated since 2004 and You Leave Me Bent is the first in what we hope will become a series of cabaret songs. I found the setting of these lyrics to be quite challenging. As a result, the song emerged slowly, as I worked and reworked the setting over a period of 2 years. The contrasting moods of the poem are tracked by corresponding changes in the music. I remain quite delighted with the insertion of the Jewish phrase “oy-yoy-yoy” into the word “annoying” and the musical motifs of the start return to close the song.

You can hear the excellent recording with Margaret Gawrysiak and Andrew Rosenblum on Spotify on the Naxos release "Living in the Body".
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For contralto and piano (priced for 2 copies)

Título por Autor: You Leave Me Bent — for contralto and piano (priced for 2 copies)


12.00 USD

vendedor Lori Laitman
PDF, 5.00 Mb ID: SM-000609840 data do carregamento: 20 nov 2024
Instrumentação
Piano, Contra Alto
Composição para
Solo, Piano de Acompanhamento
Tipo de composição
Partitura piano-vocal
Editora
Enchanted Knickers Music
idioma
Inglês
dificuldade
Medium
duração
5'0
Dana Gioia and I have collaborated since 2004 and You Leave Me Bent is the first in what we hope will become a series of cabaret songs. I found the setting of these lyrics to be quite challenging. As a result, the song emerged slowly, as I worked and reworked the setting over a period of 2 years. The contrasting moods of the poem are tracked by corresponding changes in the music. I remain quite delighted with the insertion of the Jewish phrase “oy-yoy-yoy” into the word “annoying” and the musical motifs of the start return to close the song.

You can hear the excellent recording with Margaret Gawrysiak and Andrew Rosenblum on Spotify on the Naxos release "Living in the Body".
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