Spring songs -- Three pieces from Mots justes. For Miles ; Sung without words ; In accord -- Nodus -- Letters to the world. Belshazzar had a letter ; Of yellow was the outer sky ; Answer July ; There is a solitude of space ; Yesterday is history ; As imperceptibly as grief ; Bee! I'm expectingyou! ; Heart! We will forget him! ; He scanned it ; A death blow is a life blow to some ; The wind didn't come from the orchard.
Note
Text of the final work by Emily Dickinson.
Texts, program notes, and biographical notes (7 p. : ports.) inserted.
Event (note)
Recorded Sept. 12-14, 2000 in the recital hall of Manchester University.
Source of description (note)
Description based on hard copy version record.
Author
Nicholson, George, 1949-
Title
Letters to the world [electronic resource] : chamber music / by George Nicholson.
Imprint
Preston, Lancs., England : Metier, p1999.
Performer
In the 1st work: John Turner, recorder. In the 2nd: Peter Lawson, piano. In the 3rd: Philip Edwards, clarinet ; the composer, piano. In the 4th: Alison Wells, soprano ; John Turner, recorder ; Keith Elcombe, harpsichord ; Jonathan Price, violoncello.
Event
Recorded Sept. 12-14, 2000 in the recital hall of Manchester University.