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Three Songs on Poems of Emily Dickinson
Three Songs on Poems of Emily Dickinson
Mezzo-Soprano and Acoustic Guitar
Composer's Note:
The song cycle, Three Songs of Poems of Emily Dickinson was written for mezzo-soprano Jessica Bowers and guitarist Oren Fader in the spring of 2020. The exhilaration of the first poem, A Book, goes by in a flash and leads to a more extended setting of the longer poem, Heart not so heavy as mine. Here, the narrator's spirits are momentarily lifted by someone casually passing under the narrator's window whistling a tune; the musical "challenge" was capturing, in a smooth way, the alternating moods of the protagonist. In the last stanza, the narrator hopes that the passer-by will return the next evening; in music, she gets her wish as the guitar adds an upbeat cadenza to the song's conclusion that also acts as a bridge to the final poem.
For a third setting, I searched through Dickinson's collected works and was delighted to find the eloquent tribute that Dickinson wrote for the novelist Charlotte Brontë: Charlotte Brontë's Grave. Not so long before, I had spent four years with Brontë's epic novel, Jane Eyre, creating an opera based on the story, and it was a thrill to be able to compose a musical homage to accompany this moving poetic one.
Movements: There is no frigate like a book, Heart, not so heavy as mine, All overgrown by cunning moss
Authored (or revised): 2020
Text source: Emily Dickinson
Duration (minutes): 10
First performance: Oct. 3, 2020 Fifth Annual American Art Song Concert (live-streamed, due to Covid-19); Jessica Bowers and Oren Fader
Book format: Score
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