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Author Ogle, Nancy Ellen, performer.

Title A different slant of light.

Publication Info. Brooklyn, NY : Capstone Records, [2000]
℗2000

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 Talbott Media  CD 7272    Available  Ask at Circulation Desk
Description 1 audio disc : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
Playing Time 005228
Physical Medium 4 3/4 in.
Description digital
optical
1.4 m/s
digital recording
Note Song settings of poems by Emily Dickinson interspersed with narration.
Performer Nancy Ellen Ogle, soprano; Kathleen Lignell Ellis, narrator; Ginger Yang Hwalek, piano.
Note Compact disc.
Biographical notes on the poet by Kathleen Lignell Ellis, biographical notes on the composers, and texts ([8] p.) in container.
Contents Musicians wrestle everywhere / Cary John Franklin (1:38) -- This is my letter to the world / Robert Greenlee (3:24) -- This little rose / William Roy (1:52) -- Two butterflies (1:58) ; I'm nobody (1:01) / Robert Baksa -- Going to heaven! / Aaron Copland (2:52) -- I shall keep singing / William Goldberg (2:11) -- Wild nights, wild nights! / Richard Pearson Thomas (1:25) -- A night / Brian Banks (3:29) -- The heart asks pleasure first-- / Earl George (:55) -- I died for beauty / Ethan Haimo (2:25) -- Much madness is divinest sense (1:31) ; My life closed twice before its close (2:29) / Donald Betts -- There's a certain slant of light / Robert Baksa (3:21) -- I heard a fly / Ken Langer (1:22) -- A soul selects / Beth Wiemann (2:13) -- Wild nights, wild nights / Dave [i.e. Dace] Aperāns (1:15) -- Have you got a brook in your little heart? (2:37) ; I taste a liquor never brewed (2:13) / John Duke.
Subject Songs (High voice) with piano.
Songs (High voice) with piano.
Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886 -- Musical settings.
Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886.
Genre/Form Musical settings.
Sound recordings.
Sound recordings.
Songs.
Songs.
Musical settings.
Added Author Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886, lyricist.
Ellis, Kathleen, narrator.
Hwalek, Ginger Yang, performer.
Franklin, Cary John. Emily Dickinson cycle. Musicians wrestle everywhere.
Greenlee, Robby K. This is my letter to the world.
Roy, William, 1928-2003. This little rose.
Baksa, Robert F. More songs to poems of Emily Dickinson. Two butterflies went out at noon.
Baksa, Robert F. Songs to poems of Emily Dickinson. I'm nobody.
Copland, Aaron, 1900-1990. Poems of Emily Dickinson. Going to heaven!
Goldberg, William B. I shall keep singing.
Thomas, Richard Pearson, 1957- At last, to be identified! Wild nights, wild nights!
Banks, Brian, 1964- Songs to poems by Emily Dickinson. Night.
George, Earl, 1924-1994. Songs on poems of Emily Dickinson. Heart asks pleasure first.
Haimo, Ethan, 1950- Dickinson songs. I died for beauty.
Betts, Donald. Five for Emily. Much madness is divinest sense.
Betts, Donald. Five for Emily. My life closed twice before its close.
Baksa, Robert F. More songs to poems of Emily Dickinson. There's a certain slant of light.
Langer, Ken. Emily Dickinson songs. I heard a fly.
Wiemann, Beth, 1959- Soul selects.
Aperāns, Dace. Songs with poems by Emily Dickinson. Wild nights, wild nights.
Duke, John, 1899-1984. Poems by Emily Dickinson (1985). Have you got a brook in your little heart?
Duke, John, 1899-1984. Poems by Emily Dickinson (1985). I taste a liquor never brewed.
Music No. CPS-8682 Capstone Records