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For mezzo-soprano, baritone (or bass) and piano (priced for 3 copies)
Название пользователя: On A Photograph — for mezzo-soprano, baritone (or bass) and piano (priced for 3 copies)
Инструменты |
Фортепиано, Меццо-сопрано, Баритон, Бас |
Состав исполнителей |
Аккомпанирующее фортепиано, Дуэт |
Тип нот |
Клавир с вокальной партией |
Издатель |
Enchanted Knickers Music |
Язык |
Английский |
Уровень сложности |
Выше среднего |
Время звучания |
4'30 |
John Wood’s vivid imagination drew me to On A Photograph. In this poem, he imagines the daily life of two people from an old photograph (visible on the cover). Due to the poem’s long sentence structures, the melodic lines in this song are quite extended. There is also much flexibility in the tempi, to match the conversational tone of the poem. Time seems to explode as the poem builds to its climax with the lovers loving, and the hands of the pianist move over the keyboard, just as a lover’s hands might move over a lover. And then, just as after love making, a calmness ensues. The original melody and harmonies return , slightly altered to fit the final words. The song ends with the piano quoting the music accompanying the words “back when my grandparents were children” — leaving the song’s harmonies unresolved and floating in the air.
You can listen to the duet version at this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R_BM_xsWXQg
For baritone and piano (priced for 2 copies)
Название пользователя: On A Photograph — for baritone and piano (priced for 2 copies)
Инструменты |
Фортепиано, Баритон |
Состав исполнителей |
Соло, Аккомпанирующее фортепиано |
Тип нот |
Клавир с вокальной партией |
Издатель |
Enchanted Knickers Music |
Язык |
Английский |
Уровень сложности |
Выше среднего |
Время звучания |
4'30 |
John Wood’s vivid imagination drew me to On A Photograph. In this poem, he imagines the daily life of two people from an old photograph (visible on the cover). Due to the poem’s long sentence structures, the melodic lines in this song are quite extended. There is also much flexibility in the tempi, to match the conversational tone of the poem. Time seems to explode as the poem builds to its climax with the lovers loving, and the hands of the pianist move over the keyboard, just as a lover’s hands might move over a lover. And then, just as after love making, a calmness ensues. The original melody and harmonies return , slightly altered to fit the final words. The song ends with the piano quoting the music accompanying the words “back when my grandparents were children” — leaving the song’s harmonies unresolved and floating in the air.
You can listen to the duet version at this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R_BM_xsWXQg
For tenor and piano (priced for 2 copies)
Название пользователя: On A Photograph — for tenor and piano (priced for 2 copies)
Инструменты |
Фортепиано, Тенор |
Состав исполнителей |
Соло, Аккомпанирующее фортепиано |
Тип нот |
Клавир с вокальной партией |
Издатель |
Enchanted Knickers Music |
Язык |
Английский |
Уровень сложности |
Выше среднего |
Время звучания |
4'30 |
John Wood’s vivid imagination drew me to On A Photograph. In this poem, he imagines the daily life of two people from an old photograph (visible on the cover). Due to the poem’s long sentence structures, the melodic lines in this song are quite extended. There is also much flexibility in the tempi, to match the conversational tone of the poem. Time seems to explode as the poem builds to its climax with the lovers loving, and the hands of the pianist move over the keyboard, just as a lover’s hands might move over a lover. And then, just as after love making, a calmness ensues. The original melody and harmonies return , slightly altered to fit the final words. The song ends with the piano quoting the music accompanying the words “back when my grandparents were children” — leaving the song’s harmonies unresolved and floating in the air.
You can listen to the duet version at this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R_BM_xsWXQg
For soprano or mezzo-soprano (priced for 2 copies)
Название пользователя: On A Photograph — for soprano or mezzo-soprano (priced for 2 copies)
Инструменты |
Фортепиано, Сопрано, Меццо-сопрано |
Состав исполнителей |
Соло, Аккомпанирующее фортепиано |
Тип нот |
Клавир с вокальной партией |
Издатель |
Enchanted Knickers Music |
Язык |
Английский |
Время звучания |
4'30 |
John Wood’s vivid imagination drew me to On A Photograph. In this poem, he imagines the daily life of two people from an old photograph (visible on the cover). Due to the poem’s long sentence structures, the melodic lines in this song are quite extended. There is also much flexibility in the tempi, to match the conversational tone of the poem. Time seems to explode as the poem builds to its climax with the lovers loving, and the hands of the pianist move over the keyboard, just as a lover’s hands might move over a lover. And then, just as after love making, a calmness ensues. The original melody and harmonies return , slightly altered to fit the final words. The song ends with the piano quoting the music accompanying the words “back when my grandparents were children” — leaving the song’s harmonies unresolved and floating in the air.
You can listen to the duet version at this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R_BM_xsWXQg
For tenor, baritone (or bass) and piano (priced for 3 copies)
Название пользователя: On A Photograph — for tenor, baritone (or bass) and piano (priced for 3 copies)
Инструменты |
Фортепиано, Тенор, Баритон, Бас |
Состав исполнителей |
Трио |
Тип нот |
Клавир с вокальной партией |
Издатель |
Enchanted Knickers Music |
Язык |
Английский |
Время звучания |
4'30 |
John Wood’s vivid imagination drew me to On A Photograph. In this poem, he imagines the daily life of two people from an old photograph (visible on the cover). Due to the poem’s long sentence structures, the melodic lines in this song are quite extended. There is also much flexibility in the tempi, to match the conversational tone of the poem. Time seems to explode as the poem builds to its climax with the lovers loving, and the hands of the pianist move over the keyboard, just as a lover’s hands might move over a lover. And then, just as after love making, a calmness ensues. The original melody and harmonies return , slightly altered to fit the final words. The song ends with the piano quoting the music accompanying the words “back when my grandparents were children” — leaving the song’s harmonies unresolved and floating in the air.
You can listen to the duet version at this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R_BM_xsWXQg
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