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Don Walker: Emily Dickinson Songs

Ann Moss & Don Walker, Ann Moss, Karen Rosenak

Don Walker: Emily Dickinson Songs

Don Walker: Emily Dickinson Songs

Ann Moss & Don Walker, Ann Moss, Karen Rosenak

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About

Born in 1941, composer Don Walker attended Stanford University and the University of California, Berkeley, where he completed his PhD and was the recipient of the Ladd Prix de Paris in Musical Composition in 1966-1968. He also received degrees in library science and history. Walker taught at Sonoma State University as well as at the University of South Florida, and Oregon State; was a church organist; and worked as archivist at the University of the Pacific where he was project archivist for the beginnings of the Dave Brubeck Collection. Walker has written symphonies, operas, chamber music, solo instrumental music and vocal works. He has always loved and had an affinity for Emily Dickinson's poetry, valuing its fresh insights, unique imagery, and depth of feeling. Walker has created a number of cycles of songs using her poetry, most of them focused on nature, love, religion, and death and this recording features these songs. Soprano Ann Moss is a graduate of the Longy School of Music and the San Francisco Conservatory. A champion of contemporary vocal music, she has commissioned and premiered more than 80 art songs, vocal chamber music, and operatic roles. She is joined on this recording by pianist Karen Rosenak, a long-time member of the Empyrean Ensemble and a founding member of Earplay, a San Francisco-based new music ensemble.

Contents and tracklist

No. 1, A little Madness in the Spring
Track length1:13
No. 2, A feather from the Whippoorwill
Track length0:50
No. 3, A fuzzy fellow, without feet,
Track length2:05
No. 4, Mama never forgets her birds,
Track length1:03
No. 5, Over the fence —
Track length1:08
No. 6, The Spider holds a Silver Gall
Track length2:22
No. 7, If I shouldn't be alive
Track length1:07
No. 1, Tell all the Truth but tell It slant —
Track length2:13
No. 2, I held a Jewel in my fingers —
Track length1:35
No. 3, To die — takes just a little while —
Track length2:28
No. 4, "Hope" Is the thing with feathers —
Track length1:43
No. 1, This Is my letter to the world
Track length1:24
No. 2, Gilbert rejoiced in secrets —
Track length3:43
No. 1, What shall I do — It whimpers so—
Track length1:40
No. 2, He was weak, and I was strong — then —
Track length1:54
No. 3, I could not drink It, Sweet,
Track length1:01
No. 4, Heart! We will forget him!
Track length1:34
No. 5, Empty my Heart, of Thee —
Track length1:31
No. 6, To wait an Hour — Is long —
Track length1:07
No. 1, I'm "wife" — I've finished That —
Track length1:19
No. 2, I could suffice for him, I knew,
Track length1:42
No. 3, You said That I "was great," one day,
Track length1:30
No. 4, I've none to tell me to but thee,
Track length1:49
No. 1, I prayed at first a little girl,
Track length2:53
No. 2, Of course — I prayed —
Track length1:13
No. 3, To lose one's faith — surpass
Track length1:01
No. 4, Of God, we ask one favor,
Track length1:24
No. 5, At least — to pray — Is left — Is left —
Track length1:50
No. 1, Death Is the supple Suitor
Track length1:45
No. 2, I noticed people disappeared,
Track length0:51
No. 3, 'Twas comfort in her dying room
Track length1:49
No. 4, The sun kept setting, setting still,
Track length2:25
No. 5, A long, long sleep, a famous sleep,
Track length1:32
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