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Sing Ariel Vocal Score
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Sing Ariel Vocal Score by Alexander Goehr Saxophone - Sheet Music

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Sing Ariel Vocal Score by Alexander Goehr Saxophone - Sheet Music

By Alexander Goehr
Mezzo-soprano voice, 2 soprano voices and 5 players (t.sax.(bcl) - tpt. - pf. - vn.(va) * db)

SKU: HL.49003206

Composed by Alexander Goehr. This edition: Paperback/Soft Cover. Sheet music. Edition Schott. Commissioned by the Aldeburgh Festival with financial assistance from the Arts Council of Great Britain. Classical. Score. Composed 1989-1990. Op. 51. 160 pages. Duration 45'. Schott Music #ED 12451. Published by Schott Music (HL.49003206).

ISBN 9790220118609. 8.25x11.75x0.499 inches. English.

W.H. Auden: Sing, Ariel, sing * Spenser: He ceast * E. Pound: Tell her that sheds * Milton: Such a sacred and home-felt delight * Th. Campion: Rose-cheeked Laura, come * Milton: Such sober certainty * Shakespeare: O you are well-tun'd now! * W.B. Yeats: Old lecher with a love on every wind * J. Hollander: Across the street a tenor whine * Collins: With woeful measures wan Despair * Th. Hardy: Thus I, faltering forward * W.H. Ausen: ... rebuke * C. Raine: There is so much to celebrate * Coleridge: I see them all * Hollander: ... my unground grain * W. Stevens: The time of year has grown indifferent * W.H. Auden: ... unanxious one, sing * P. larkin: I squeezed up the last stair to the room in the roof * Shakespeare: Thou hast nor youth nor age * W. Stevens: The palm at the end of the mind * W. Stevens: Without human meaning * H. Vaughan: All's in deep sleep and night * W. Stevens: The rock of autumn, glittering * W.H. Auden: ... brillantly, lightly.

  • W.H. Auden: Sing, Ariel, sing
  • Spenser: He ceast
  • E. Pound: Tell her that sheds
  • Milton: Such a sacred and home-felt delight
  • Th. Campion: Rose-cheeked Laura, come
  • Milton: Such sober certainty
  • Shakespeare: O you are well-tun'd now!
  • W.B. Yeats: Old lecher with a love on every wind
  • J. Hollander: Across the street a tenor whine
  • Collins: With woeful measures wan Despair
  • Th. Hardy: Thus I, faltering forward
  • W.H. Ausen: ... rebuke
  • C. Raine: There is so much to celebrate
  • Coleridge: I see them all
  • Hollander: ... my unground grain
  • W. Stevens: The time of year has grown indifferent
  • W.H. Auden: ... unanxious one, sing
  • P. larkin: I squeezed up the last stair to the room in the roof
  • Shakespeare: Thou hast nor youth nor age
  • W. Stevens: The palm at the end of the mind
  • W. Stevens: Without human meaning
  • H. Vaughan: All's in deep sleep and night
  • W. Stevens: The rock of autumn, glittering
  • W.H. Auden: ... brillantly, lightly