WATERS WRECKED THE SKY

WATERS WRECKED THE SKY

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Soprano and Piano
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Duration (min)
16
Movements
The Wind began to rock the Grass
A lane of Yellow led the eye
It sounded as if the Streets were running
In snow thou comest --
As imperceptibly as Grief

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Composer's Note:

"The Waters Wrecked the Sky,” a song cycle for soprano and piano on five poems of Emily Dickinson, was composed during the summer of 2011. It was written for and is dedicated to Sarah Pelletier and Lois Shapiro. As with all of Dickinson's work, these poems are very musical -- both in the sound of their language, and in their construction. The poems I’ve chosen are linked by their nature/tree imagery, their clarity and concision, and their sometimes quiet, sometimes overt expression of ecstasy.

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First Perfomance
Oct. 28, 2011
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Text Language - Non English

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Text Source/Author
five poems of Emily Dickinson
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Ensemble Type
voice+keyboard
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Instrument
Soprano , piano
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$25.00 score
Two copies needed needed for performance.