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For baritone and piano
Title by uploader: What Kind of Moon is This? - Baritone
Instrumentation |
Piano, Baritone |
Scored for |
Solo, Accompanying piano |
Type of score |
Piano-vocal score |
Key |
C major |
Movement(s) |
2 to 2 from 6 |
Publisher |
Emily Levy |
Language |
English |
Difficulty |
Medium |
Duration |
4'0 |
This is the second of six songs in the song cycle, ‘The Rain is Coming’, a response to Schubert’s ‘Die schöne Müllerin’, told from a female perspective. Beginning where Schubert’s cycle ends, the songs reference themes from the original work and explore the Miller Maid’s dreams and desires. Trapped, haunted by the image of finding the dead Miller in the water, she follows the river to seek freedom. ‘The Rain Is Coming’ was originally written for Roderick Williams (Baritone) and Susie Allan (Piano). A short documentary on the making of the project is available at: https://youtu.be/fjfwj1lu4nM.
This project was supported by PSRF Women Make Music, Arts Council England, the Ralph Vaughan Williams Trust and Sound and Music.
'The Rain Is Coming' was originally written for Roderick Williams (Baritone) and Susie Allan (Piano). A short documentary on the making of the project is available at: https://youtu.be/fjfwj1lu4nM.
This project was supported by PSRF Women Make Music, Arts Council England, the Ralph Vaughan Williams Trust and Sound and Music.
For alto and piano
Title by uploader: What Kind of Moon is This? - Alto
Instrumentation |
Piano, Contralto |
Scored for |
Solo, Accompanying piano |
Type of score |
Piano-vocal score |
Key |
D major |
Movement(s) |
2 to 2 from 6 |
Publisher |
Emily Levy |
Language |
English |
Difficulty |
Medium |
Duration |
4'0 |
This is the second of six songs in the song cycle, ‘The Rain is Coming’, a response to Schubert’s ‘Die schöne Müllerin’, told from a female perspective. Beginning where Schubert’s cycle ends, the songs reference themes from the original work and explore the Miller Maid’s dreams and desires. Trapped, haunted by the image of finding the dead Miller in the water, she follows the river to seek freedom. ‘The Rain Is Coming’ was originally written for Roderick Williams (Baritone) and Susie Allan (Piano). A short documentary on the making of the project is available at: https://youtu.be/fjfwj1lu4nM.
This project was supported by PSRF Women Make Music, Arts Council England, the Ralph Vaughan Williams Trust and Sound and Music.
'The Rain Is Coming' was originally written for Roderick Williams (Baritone) and Susie Allan (Piano). A short documentary on the making of the project is available at: https://youtu.be/fjfwj1lu4nM.
This project was supported by PSRF Women Make Music, Arts Council England, the Ralph Vaughan Williams Trust and Sound and Music.
For tenor and piano
Title by uploader: What Kind of Moon is This? - Tenor
Instrumentation |
Piano, Tenor |
Scored for |
Solo, Accompanying piano |
Type of score |
Piano-vocal score |
Key |
G major |
Movement(s) |
2 to 2 from 6 |
Publisher |
Emily Levy |
Language |
English |
Difficulty |
Medium |
Duration |
4'0 |
This is the second of six songs in the song cycle, ‘The Rain is Coming’, a response to Schubert’s ‘Die schöne Müllerin’, told from a female perspective. Beginning where Schubert’s cycle ends, the songs reference themes from the original work and explore the Miller Maid’s dreams and desires. Trapped, haunted by the image of finding the dead Miller in the water, she follows the river to seek freedom. ‘The Rain Is Coming’ was originally written for Roderick Williams (Baritone) and Susie Allan (Piano). A short documentary on the making of the project is available at: https://youtu.be/fjfwj1lu4nM.
This project was supported by PSRF Women Make Music, Arts Council England, the Ralph Vaughan Williams Trust and Sound and Music.
'The Rain Is Coming' was originally written for Roderick Williams (Baritone) and Susie Allan (Piano). A short documentary on the making of the project is available at: https://youtu.be/fjfwj1lu4nM.
This project was supported by PSRF Women Make Music, Arts Council England, the Ralph Vaughan Williams Trust and Sound and Music.
For soprano and piano
Title by uploader: What Kind of Moon is This? - Soprano
Instrumentation |
Piano, Soprano |
Scored for |
Solo, Accompanying piano |
Type of score |
Piano-vocal score |
Key |
G major |
Movement(s) |
2 to 2 from 6 |
Publisher |
Emily Levy |
Language |
English |
Difficulty |
Medium |
Duration |
4'0 |
This is the second of six songs in the song cycle, ‘The Rain is Coming’, a response to Schubert’s ‘Die schöne Müllerin’, told from a female perspective. Beginning where Schubert’s cycle ends, the songs reference themes from the original work and explore the Miller Maid’s dreams and desires. Trapped, haunted by the image of finding the dead Miller in the water, she follows the river to seek freedom. ‘The Rain Is Coming’ was originally written for Roderick Williams (Baritone) and Susie Allan (Piano). A short documentary on the making of the project is available at: https://youtu.be/fjfwj1lu4nM.
This project was supported by PSRF Women Make Music, Arts Council England, the Ralph Vaughan Williams Trust and Sound and Music.
‘The Rain Is Coming’ was originally written for Roderick Williams (Baritone) and Susie Allan (Piano). A short documentary on the making of the project is available at: https://youtu.be/fjfwj1lu4nM.
This project was supported by PSRF Women Make Music, Arts Council England, the Ralph Vaughan Williams Trust and Sound and Music.
For bass and piano
Title by uploader: What Kind of Moon is This? - Bass
Instrumentation |
Piano, Bass |
Scored for |
Solo, Accompanying piano |
Type of score |
Piano-vocal score |
Key |
B flat major |
Movement(s) |
2 to 2 from 6 |
Publisher |
Emily Levy |
Language |
English |
Difficulty |
Medium |
Duration |
4'0 |
This is the second of six songs in the song cycle, ‘The Rain is Coming’, a response to Schubert’s ‘Die schöne Müllerin’, told from a female perspective. Beginning where Schubert’s cycle ends, the songs reference themes from the original work and explore the Miller Maid’s dreams and desires. Trapped, haunted by the image of finding the dead Miller in the water, she follows the river to seek freedom. ‘The Rain Is Coming’ was originally written for Roderick Williams (Baritone) and Susie Allan (Piano). A short documentary on the making of the project is available at: https://youtu.be/fjfwj1lu4nM.
This project was supported by PSRF Women Make Music, Arts Council England, the Ralph Vaughan Williams Trust and Sound and Music.
‘The Rain Is Coming’ was originally written for Roderick Williams (Baritone) and Susie Allan (Piano). A short documentary on the making of the project is available at: https://youtu.be/fjfwj1lu4nM.
This project was supported by PSRF Women Make Music, Arts Council England, the Ralph Vaughan Williams Trust and Sound and Music.
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