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The Auden poems : for voice, violin, cello and piano / Ned Rorem.
Composer
Rorem, Ned, 1923-2022
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Uniform title
Auden poems
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Format
Musical score
Language
English
Εdition
[Custom print edition].
Published/Created
New York : Boosey & Hawkes, [2014]
©1990
Description
1 score (60 pages) ; 31 cm
2 parts ; 33 cm
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Mendel Music Library - Stacks
M1613.3.R67 A93 2014q
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Songs (High voice) with instrumental ensemble
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Rorem, Ned 1923-2022
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Auden, W. H. (Wystan Hugh) 1907-1973
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Author
Auden, W. H. (Wystan Hugh), 1907-1973
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"Nantucket, 21 June-16 August 1989."
Score reproduced from holograph.
Duration: approximately 32 min.
With a program note by the composer.
Language note
Sung in English; also printed separately as text preceding score.
Script
Staff notation.
Contents
The shield of Achilles
Lady, weeping at the crossroads
Epitaph on a tyrant
Lay your sleeping head, my love
But I can't
Yes, we are going to suffer now
Nocturne (make this night loveable).
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OCLC
900228360
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