Description |
1 audio disc : digital ; 4 3/4 in. |
Playing Time |
005228 |
Physical Medium |
4 3/4 in. |
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digital |
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optical |
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1.4 m/s |
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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. |
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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.
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Songs (High voice) with piano. |
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Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886 -- Musical settings.
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Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886. |
Genre/Form |
Musical settings.
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Sound recordings.
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Sound recordings.
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Songs.
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Songs.
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Musical settings.
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Added Author |
Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886, lyricist.
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Ellis, Kathleen, narrator.
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Hwalek, Ginger Yang, performer.
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Franklin, Cary John.
Emily Dickinson cycle. Musicians wrestle everywhere.
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Greenlee, Robby K.
This is my letter to the world.
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Roy, William, 1928-2003.
This little rose.
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Baksa, Robert F.
More songs to poems of Emily Dickinson. Two butterflies went out at noon.
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Baksa, Robert F.
Songs to poems of Emily Dickinson. I'm nobody.
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Copland, Aaron, 1900-1990.
Poems of Emily Dickinson. Going to heaven!
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Goldberg, William B.
I shall keep singing.
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Thomas, Richard Pearson, 1957-
At last, to be identified! Wild nights, wild nights!
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Banks, Brian, 1964-
Songs to poems by Emily Dickinson. Night.
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George, Earl, 1924-1994.
Songs on poems of Emily Dickinson. Heart asks pleasure first.
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Haimo, Ethan, 1950-
Dickinson songs. I died for beauty.
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Betts, Donald.
Five for Emily. Much madness is divinest sense.
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Betts, Donald.
Five for Emily. My life closed twice before its close.
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Baksa, Robert F.
More songs to poems of Emily Dickinson. There's a certain slant of light.
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Langer, Ken.
Emily Dickinson songs. I heard a fly.
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Wiemann, Beth, 1959-
Soul selects.
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Aperāns, Dace.
Songs with poems by Emily Dickinson. Wild nights, wild nights.
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Duke, John, 1899-1984.
Poems by Emily Dickinson (1985). Have you got a brook in your little heart?
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Duke, John, 1899-1984.
Poems by Emily Dickinson (1985). I taste a liquor never brewed.
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Music No. |
CPS-8682 Capstone Records |
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