Liederabend LXXXII: Song Lab presents Poems and Songs
Brown Hall
The tradition of the art song composition continues today, with composers from all corners of the world setting poetry in many languages, scored for voice and piano. The NEC Liederabend series presents songs in a variety of languages — not only German — dating from the 19th century up to the present day.
JJ Penna, Brett Hodgdon, Tanya Blaich, and Cameron Stowe coached the performers for tonight's concert.
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Resonances and Recitations:
Poems and songs presented by NEC Song Lab
Britten: Seascape from On this island
reading: Dickinson: The soul selects her own society
Britten: Nocturne from On this island
reading: Jean Valentine: The Under Voice
reading: Langston Hughes: Island
reading: Howe: Part of Eve's Discussion
Heggie: Ophelia's Song
reading: Whitman: Beginning my studies
Schumann: Singet nicht in Trauertönen
reading: Ada Limón: State Bird
reading: Matthew Olzmann: Letter to someone living fifty years from now
Carlos Guastavino: La rosa y el sauce
reading: Whitman: To a stranger
Jaime León: A t
reading: Denis Johnson: Heat
Guastavino: Milonga de Dos Hermanos
reading: Marianne Moore: Poetry
reading: Sophie Kalhr: from Like Nebraska
Poulenc: Chanson de l'oranger sec
reading: Elizabeth Bishop: I am in need of music
Bolcom: Waitin
reading: Ada Limón: Miracle Fish
