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Songfest ; [a cycle of American poems for six singers and orchestra (1977)].

Title
  1. Songfest ; [a cycle of American poems for six singers and orchestra (1977)].
Published by
  1. [Hamburg] : Deutsche Grammophon, [1978], ℗1978.
Author
  1. Bernstein, Leonard, 1918-1990.

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Additional authors
  1. Dale, Clamma
  2. Elias, Rosalind
  3. Williams, Nancy, 1935-2006
  4. Rosenshein, Neil
  5. Reardon, John, 1930-1988
  6. Gramm, Donald
  7. National Symphony Orchestra (Washington, D.C.), performer. http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/prf
Description
  1. 1 audio disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, stereo; 12 in.
Uniform title
  1. Songfest
Alternative title
  1. Songfest
Subject
  1. Song cycles
  2. Vocal sextets with orchestra
Contents
  1. Opening hymn. To the poem (Frank O\u0027Hara) (3:200 -- Three solos. The pennycandystore beyond the el (Lawrence Ferlinghetti) (1:48) ; A Julia de Burgos (J. de Burgos) (3:27) ; To what you said ... (Walt Whitman) (5:20) -- Three ensembles. Duet: I too, sing America (Langston Hughes) ; Okay "Negroes" (June Jordan) (3:45) ; Trio: To my dear and loving husband (Anne Bradstreet) (3:50) ; Duet: Storyette H. M. (G. Stein) (1:48) -- Sextet. If you can\u0027t eat you got to (E. E. Cummings) (2:16) -- Three solos. Music I heard with you (Conrad Aikin) ; Zizi\u0027s lament (Gregory Corso) (2:27) ; Sonnet: What lips my lips have kissed... (Edna St. Vincent Milay) (5:17) -- Closing hymn. Israfel (Edgar Allan Poe) (4:23).
Note
  1. Program notes by Jack Gottlieb and biographical notes with German and French translations and English or Spanish texts with translations ([8] p.) inserted in container.