To Meet a Flower
Juliana Hall
Poet Emily Dickinson loved writing about nature and wrote many poems about flowers, three of which are celebrated in this song cycle. Flowers of various descriptions and personalities are included in this colorful collection, one of two …
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Soprano Solo with Piano
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Soprano Solo with Piano: Whose are the little beds, I asked
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Soprano Solo with Piano: God made a little gentian
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Soprano Solo with Piano: The daisy follows soft the sun
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Poet Emily Dickinson loved writing about nature and wrote many poems about flowers, three of which are celebrated in this song cycle. Flowers of various descriptions and personalities are included in this colorful collection, one of two song cycles in which composer Juliana Hall has set Dickinson’s flower poems to music. Contents: “Whose are the little beds,” I asked; God made a little gentian; The daisy follows soft the sun.
God made a little gentian â??Whose are the little beds,â?� I asked Carte postale (Postcard)