Ladies Musical Club Salutes Emily Dickinson
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Aaron Copland — Why do they shut me out of Heaven
Aaron Copland — "The World Feels Dusty" from Twelve Poems of Emily Dickinson
Aaron Copland — Heart – we will forget him
Aaron Copland — Sleep is supposed to be
Aaron Copland — Going to Heaven!
Robert Schumann — Arabeske in C major, Op. 18
John Woods Duke — The Rose did caper on her cheek
Ronald Perera — The one that could repeat the summer day
Arthur Farwell — The grass has to little to do Op. 112 No. 2
Ernst Bacon / Alexis Bacon — It's all I have to bring
Johannes Brahms — Intermezzo Op. 76 No. 4
Lori Laitman — Will there really be a "morning"?
Lori Laitman — I'm Nobody
Lori Laitman — She died
Lori Laitman — If I...
Felix Mendelssohn — Venetian Gondola Song
Felix Mendelssohn — Andante tranquillo
Felix Mendelssohn — Six Songs without Words
In celebration of the 185th anniversary of Emily Dickinson's birth, sopranos Katie Hochman, Amber Rose Johnson, and Emily Riesser, and pianist Karin McCullough present a recital of songs by various composers setting Dickinson's poetry to music, as well as solo piano compositions by her contemporaries:
Chopin – "Raindrop" Prelude, Op. 28, No. 15
Copland – Why do they shut me out of Heaven?; The world feels dusty; Heart, we will forget him; Sleep is supposed to be; & Going to Heaven!
Schumann – Arabesque, Op. 18
Duke – The Rose did caper on her cheek
Perera – The one that could repeat the summer day
Farwell – The grass so little has to do (Op. 112, No. 2)
Bacon – It's all I have to bring
Brahms – Intermezzo, Op. 76, No. 4
Laitman – Will there really be a "Morning?"; I'm Nobody; She died; If I...
Mendelssohn – Venetian Gondola Song & Andante tranquillo, from Six Songs without Words, Books II & VI, Op. 30, No. 6 & Op. 67, No. 3