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Gwyneth Walker

Gw. Walker: No Ordinary Woman!

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E. C. Schirmer Music Company  |  SKU: ECS.5728  |  Barcode: 600313457289
  • Composer: Gwyneth Walker (1947-)
  • Instrumentation (this edition): Piano, Soprano
  • Originally for: Piano, Soprano
  • Work: No Ordinary Woman! (1997)
  • Work Language: English
  • UPC: 600313457289

Description

No Ordinary Woman is a song cycle for soprano and piano. Commissioned by soprano, Denise Walker, and pianist, Estrid Eklof, for premiere at Brown University, Providence, RI in December 1997. The songs were composed at the composer's home in Vermont during the summer of 1997.

These songs might have been subtitled "Songs of Self Reflection," for they present the poet musing about her own life, and specifically her physical appearance. One imagines the poet looking in the mirror with amusement, horror, and a strong sense of her own history. Thus, the songs range from an energetic first impression ("Bones, Be Good!") to philosophical reflection ("Turning") to humor and pride in the body itself ("Homage to my Hips/Hair") to a more serious summation ("The Thirty-Eighth Year"). A strong and colorful woman emerges.

Duration: 14:00

Contents:

  • Bones, Be Good!
  • Turning
  • Homage to my Hips
  • Homage to my Hair
  • The Thirty-Eighth Year
E. C. Schirmer Music Company

Gw. Walker: No Ordinary Woman!

¥2,200

Description

No Ordinary Woman is a song cycle for soprano and piano. Commissioned by soprano, Denise Walker, and pianist, Estrid Eklof, for premiere at Brown University, Providence, RI in December 1997. The songs were composed at the composer's home in Vermont during the summer of 1997.

These songs might have been subtitled "Songs of Self Reflection," for they present the poet musing about her own life, and specifically her physical appearance. One imagines the poet looking in the mirror with amusement, horror, and a strong sense of her own history. Thus, the songs range from an energetic first impression ("Bones, Be Good!") to philosophical reflection ("Turning") to humor and pride in the body itself ("Homage to my Hips/Hair") to a more serious summation ("The Thirty-Eighth Year"). A strong and colorful woman emerges.

Duration: 14:00

Contents:

  • Bones, Be Good!
  • Turning
  • Homage to my Hips
  • Homage to my Hair
  • The Thirty-Eighth Year

Format

  • Soprano
  • Mezzo Soprano
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