Music Of Our Time
Finite Infinity. nach Gedichten von Emily Dickinson. soprano and orchestra. soprano. Partition d'étude.
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- Nombre de pages112
- Poids0.373 kg
- ISBNM-001-11346-1
- EAN9790001113465
- Date de parution01/01/2000
- ÉditeurSchott
Résumé
'Finite Infinity' - in the 2nd half of the 19th century the lonely countryside of the American state of Massachusetts became a focal point for artistic innovation. Charles Ives, in the famous 'Concord' piano sonata, referred to 4 poets resident there, including Thoreau, whose book 'Walden' has achieved cult status in recent years. Emily Dickinson's poems reflect the melancholic rapture of self-chosen isolation, and Reimann envelopes them, according to a critic, with 'instrumental morbidezza, a marvellously withered aura'.
Instrumentation : soprano and orchestra
Instrumentation : soprano and orchestra
'Finite Infinity' - in the 2nd half of the 19th century the lonely countryside of the American state of Massachusetts became a focal point for artistic innovation. Charles Ives, in the famous 'Concord' piano sonata, referred to 4 poets resident there, including Thoreau, whose book 'Walden' has achieved cult status in recent years. Emily Dickinson's poems reflect the melancholic rapture of self-chosen isolation, and Reimann envelopes them, according to a critic, with 'instrumental morbidezza, a marvellously withered aura'.
Instrumentation : soprano and orchestra
Instrumentation : soprano and orchestra