Following his recent series of monodramas setting Shakespeare's scenes and soliloquys, Thomas Pasatieri continues with Antony and Cleopatra. Scored for soprano, baritone and piano, the
The Bride of the Moor is a monodrama for soprano and piano by Thomas Pastieri, celebrated composer of many operas that have become standard repertoire. Following The Daughter of
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For soprano & piano. First printing. Texts by Richard Nickson. Contents: Carpe Diem; The Silenced Majority; Silent Partners; The Question; Painless; Debutantes' Song; To a Wealthy Widow; To Each His
For soprano & string orchestra (piano reduction). Custom print edition. Titles include: Amarillis; The Frozen Heart; The Spell; An Epitaph Upon a Child and The Succession of the
A 30-minute dramatic song cycle for soprano, baritone, and piano with brilliant and witty texts by Mark Twain, this four-movement work is both whimsical and deeply moving. The narrative expresses the
For soprano, flute, violin, cello & piano. Custom print edition. Composed for the Phillips Exeter Academy bicentennial, 1980-81. Text by Edgar Allan Poe. Score, 25 p. and parts.
Pasatieri's 18-minute monodrama draws its text from the monologues of Shakespeare's Macbeth. Heartfelt, dramatic, and at times artfully atonal, Pasatieri brings the words of Shakespeare
For soprano & tape (or 3 sopranos). Printed from manuscript. For Neva Pilgrim and the Apollo Moon Project. The music sets four Japanese haikus. Four movements. Spiral bound score, 18 p.
Powerfully poignant and equally tender, My Dearest Ruth is Garrop's musical setting of the final love letter from Martin Ginsburg to his wife, the opera-loving Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader
For soprano, clarinet, violin, cello & piano. Custom print edition. In one movement. With a program note by James Ginsburg, and a composer's note. Commissioned by Jane and James Ginsburg for the 80th
Powerfully poignant and equally tender, My Dearest Ruth is a musical setting of the final love letter from Martin Ginsburg to his wife, the opera-loving Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg,