Rorem: 50 Collected Songs
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- Composer: Ned Rorem (1923-2022)
- Format: High Voice
- Instrumentation: Piano, High Voice
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- Size: 9 x 12.0 inches
- Pages: 160
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Description
One of the most prolific and respected of American art song composers, Ned Rorem is finally represented in a substantial, representative collection, which includes six songs never before published, and many newly published transpositions.
Contents:
- Absalom
- Alleluia
- Are you the new person?
- A Birthday
- Catullus: on the Burial of His Brother
- A Child Asleep in Its Own Life
- Chromatic Fantasy
- Clouds
- Come in (High Voice only)
- Confitebor Tibi (High Voice only)
- Conversation
- Early in the Morning
- The End
- Ferry me across the water
- for Susan
- A Glimspe (Low Voice only)
- Go, Lovely Rose (High Voice only)
- He Thinks Upon His Death (Low Voice only)
- I strolled across an open field
- I will always love you
- Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair
- A Journey
- The Land of Fear
- Little Elegy
- Look down, fair moon
- The Lordly Hudson
- Love
- Love in a Life
- Nantucket
- The Nightingale
- O Do Not Love Too Long
- On a Little Bird
- On a Singing Girl
- Orchids
- Philomel (Low Voice only)
- Poem for F.
- Psalm 150
- Rain in Spring (Low Voice only)
- The Serpent
- Shelley's Vision
- The Sick Wife
- The silver swan (High Voice only)
- Sometimes with one I love
- Spring (Manley Hopkins)
- Spring (Koch)
- Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening
- Such beauty as hurts to behold
- That shadow, my likeness
- To a Young Girl
- Visits to St. Elizabeths
- The Waking
- What if some little pain...
- While Sodom was occupied
- You, the young rainbow.
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