This is a movement from Appalachian Carols, a five-movement work featuring traditional hymns and carols from the repertoire of Kentucky folksinger Jean Ritchie.
The title of the song cycle A World Turned Upside Down comes from an entry in "The Diary of a Young Girl" by Anne Frank, reflecting the sense she felt of her world being upturned when suddenly the
These four movements for piano quintet take their titles from T. S. Elliot’s fourth Prelude, evoking in the last few lines something that seems both ancient and prescient. The first movement, "The
This fourth and closing song of The Morning Train is perhaps the best known and most rousing of the set. The original title is Worried Man Blues, but in this new exciting arrangement the
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David Conte has set these three William Butler Yeats texts in a short song cycle for high voice and string quartet or piano. The first and last songs (The Sorrow of Love; When You Are Old) are
For Passover, in English and Yiddish, Part of the Mark Zuckerman Yiddish Choral Series.
This setting of the hymn tune PLEADING SAVIOR reflects the pedigree of the tune and text with spare harmonies and a plaintive organ accompaniment. In fact, though marked SATB, in 40 out of the 44 measures