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By András Csáki (guitar) and Bernadett Nagy (alto). Composed by David Warin Solomons. Contemporary. Full Performance. Duration 167. David Warin Solomons #971325. Published by David Warin Solomons (A0.1387471).
This setting of Paul Verlaine's poem "Nevermore" plays on an ambiguity of major and minor modes, swaying back and forth between the tonal centres of G minor and E flat major
The poem and English translation are as follows:
Nevermore
Souvenir, souvenir, que me veux-tu? L'automne Faisait voler la grive à travers l'air atone, Et le soleil dardait un rayon monotone Sur le bois jaunissant où la bise détone.
Nous étions seul à seule et marchions en rêvant, Elle et moi, les cheveux et la pensée au vent. Soudain, tournant vers moi son regard émouvant : "Quel fut ton plus beau jour?" fit sa voix d'or vivant,
Sa voix douce et sonore, au frais timbre angélique. Un sourire discret lui donna la réplique, Et je baisai sa main blanche, dévotement.
-- Ah! les premières fleurs, qu'elles sont parfumées ! Et qu'il bruit avec un murmure charmant Le premier oui qui sort de lèvres bien-aimées !
English translation by S N Solomons:
Memory, what would you have of me? Autumn Drove the thrush up through the atonic air And the pale sun pierced in monotone The chill and windy woods and the leaf flare.
Together but alone we went our ways, Hair blown awry and monad thoughts unfurled. Sudden she turned to me her tender gaze: "What was your finest day?" - a voice of gold,
Dulcet and low, ineffable and fresh. And I said nothing, offered her a smile, Seized her pale hand and pressed a kiss.
Ah those first flowers of spring how sweet they were, And that first whispered "Yes", how it beguiled, Won from those lovely lips with gentle murmur. (c) S N Solomons.
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By András Csáki (guitar) and Bernadett Nagy (alto). Composed by David Warin Solomons. Contemporary. Full Performance. Duration 167. David Warin Solomons #971325. Published by David Warin Solomons (A0.1387471).
This setting of Paul Verlaine's poem "Nevermore" plays on an ambiguity of major and minor modes, swaying back and forth between the tonal centres of G minor and E flat major
The poem and English translation are as follows:
Nevermore
Souvenir, souvenir, que me veux-tu? L'automne Faisait voler la grive à travers l'air atone, Et le soleil dardait un rayon monotone Sur le bois jaunissant où la bise détone.
Nous étions seul à seule et marchions en rêvant, Elle et moi, les cheveux et la pensée au vent. Soudain, tournant vers moi son regard émouvant : "Quel fut ton plus beau jour?" fit sa voix d'or vivant,
Sa voix douce et sonore, au frais timbre angélique. Un sourire discret lui donna la réplique, Et je baisai sa main blanche, dévotement.
-- Ah! les premières fleurs, qu'elles sont parfumées ! Et qu'il bruit avec un murmure charmant Le premier oui qui sort de lèvres bien-aimées !
English translation by S N Solomons:
Memory, what would you have of me? Autumn Drove the thrush up through the atonic air And the pale sun pierced in monotone The chill and windy woods and the leaf flare.
Together but alone we went our ways, Hair blown awry and monad thoughts unfurled. Sudden she turned to me her tender gaze: "What was your finest day?" - a voice of gold,
Dulcet and low, ineffable and fresh. And I said nothing, offered her a smile, Seized her pale hand and pressed a kiss.
Ah those first flowers of spring how sweet they were, And that first whispered "Yes", how it beguiled, Won from those lovely lips with gentle murmur. (c) S N Solomons.
This product was created by a member of ArrangeMe, Hal Leonard's global
self-publishing community of independent composers, arrangers, and songwriters.
ArrangeMe allows for the publication of unique arrangements of both popular
titles and original compositions from a wide variety of voices and backgrounds.
About MP3 Downloads
Explore our MP3 collection, featuring instrumental play-alongs, full-performance
audio, choral accompaniments, and part-dominant tracks. After purchase, download
your MP3 directly from your Sheet Music Plus Digital Library—no extra software
needed. Access your MP3 anytime and anywhere through your Digital Library.
Preview: Nevermore for alto and classical guitar (mp3)
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