Colloque Sentimental for 3 alto voices (mp3) by David Warin Solomons Alto Voice - Audio

By David Warin Solomons

(For the Score enter this reference in the search box) :S0.21499Descriptive and sad-romantic setting of my father's translation of Verlaine's poem Colloque sentimental. The sound sample was performed by the composer (multi-tracking)In the age-old park, treading the icy grass Two lone forms ere a while went past.Their eyes are dead, their lips are soft and moist,Almost inaudible their voice.In the cold lonely park, pacing the grass, Twin lonely spectres have evoked the past."Dost thou recall our ecstasy of old?" "Why would you think I should recall?""And at my name does thy heart pulse and grow? And in thy dreams seest thou my soul?" "No!""Those lovely days of unheard bliss and free …We fused our lips as one!" "Ah, that might be.""How blue the heavens and our hope how high!""Hope has fled vanquished to the sombre sky."And so they wandered in the unkempt grass,And night alone heard all the words that passed.

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Instrument:
Alto Voice Voice Solo
Genres:
20th Century
Composers:
David Warin Solomons
Publishers:
David Warin Solomons
Series:
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Alto Voice - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1059860

Composed by David Warin Solomons. 20th Century. Full Performance. Duration 179. David Warin Solomons #4890815. Published by David Warin Solomons (A0.1059860).

(For the Score enter this reference in the search box) :
S0.21499

Descriptive and sad-romantic setting of my father's translation of Verlaine's poem Colloque sentimental. The sound sample was performed by the composer (multi-tracking)

In the age-old park, treading the icy grass
Two lone forms ere a while went past.

Their eyes are dead, their lips are soft and moist,
Almost inaudible their voice.

In the cold lonely park, pacing the grass,
Twin lonely spectres have evoked the past.

"Dost thou recall our ecstasy of old?"
"Why would you think I should recall?"

"And at my name does thy heart pulse and grow?
And in thy dreams seest thou my soul?" "No!"

"Those lovely days of unheard bliss and free …
We fused our lips as one!" "Ah, that might be."

"How blue the heavens and our hope how high!"
"Hope has fled vanquished to the sombre sky."

And so they wandered in the unkempt grass,
And night alone heard all the words that passed.

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