On Recollecting
Soprano and Piano
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Alice Parker
On Recollecting
Soprano and Piano
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Alice Parker
On Recollecting

Soprano and Piano

  • Besetzung Gesang (hoch) und Klavier
  • Komponist Alice Parker
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  • Verlag ECS Publishing
  • Bestell-Nr. ECS8663
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  • Sprache: Englisch
  • Erschienen: 01.01.2018
  • Begleitung: Klavier
  • EAN: 600313486630
These songs were commissioned by the Mohawk Trail Concerts in Charlemont, Massachusetts in honor of Ruth Lloyd Black, their co-founder. The first performance was on August 30, 2015, soon after her death. My recollections of Ruth over some sixty years of friendship were a mixture of laughter and tears. She was a tireless advocate of chamber music, a fine musician, and possessor of a delightfully British sense of humor. Emily Dickinson has her tongue firmly in her cheek in these poems. There is serious purpose under the lyrics, but the surface is pure word-play. She juggles the terms 'forgetting' and 'recollecting' in each poem until they almost take each other's meaning. The firstpoem may have accompanied a gift of flowers to a grieving neighbor: she shares the grief, but assuages it with humor. The first statement of 'blithe' fingers should be happy, the second drenched in sorrow. I love the way the second poem opens like a puzzle: is she forgetting to remember, or remembering to forget? In either case, it ends with the touching image of a lost child. She continues to confuse us in the third song: is it sunrise or sunset that is 'the other one?' The setting sun is her subject in many wonderful poems: here, she would rather 'die divinely' in glorious color (echoes of Sarah Bernhardt?) than merely wane away. -Alice Parker