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Emergence: Emily Dickinson

Nadine Benjamin (soprano), Nicole Panizza (piano)

Emergence: Emily Dickinson

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Nadine Benjamin’s renditions of 20th- and 21st-century musical settings of poems by Emily Dickinson are a great tribute. The singing is beautifully controlled, with care for the text.

Emergence: Emily Dickinson

Nadine Benjamin (soprano), Nicole Panizza (piano)

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Awards:

Nadine Benjamin’s renditions of 20th- and 21st-century musical settings of poems by Emily Dickinson are a great tribute. The singing is beautifully controlled, with care for the text.

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“Emergence: Emily Dickinson” is a wonderful recital of songs, all settings of the works of American poet Emily Dickinson. Combining the broad spectrum of her output from the most prosaic (recipes, epigrammatic response, prayer) to the deepest poetical themes (death, love, nature, eternity, spirituality), these songs provide wonderful connections between the often-compartmentalized parts of her work, and is a valuable survey of her varied literary forms. Devised, curated, and performed by Nadine Benjamin (soprano) and Nicole Panizza (piano), the album combines existing and premiere compositions by Copland, Hall, Zaninelli, Glickman, and Jarman-Pinto. The charismatic performances of Benjamin and Panizza act as powerful advocates for the American art song genre, firmly reinforcing its critical importance in the Anglo-American musical and literary performance realms. “Emergence: Emily Dickinson” seeks both to challenge and redefine the way in which we read, hear, and experience the creative ingenuity of Emily Dickinson.

Contents and tracklist

No. 1, Nature, the Gentlest Mother
Track length4:04
No. 2, There Came a Wind Like a Bugle
Track length1:33
No. 3, Why Do They Shut Me Out of Heaven?
Track length2:00
No. 4, The World Feels Dusty
Track length1:39
No. 5, Heart, We Will Forget Him
Track length1:59
No. 6, Dear March, Come In!
Track length2:16
No. 7, Sleep Is Supposed to Be
Track length3:13
No. 8, When They Come Back
Track length2:28
No. 9, I Felt a Funeral in My Brain
Track length2:10
No. 10, I've Heard an Organ Talk Sometimes
Track length2:17
No. 11, Going to Heaven!
Track length3:30
No. 12, The Chariot
Track length3:17
No. 1, Had I Pleasure You Had Not
Track length1:19
No. 2, Who Knows Where Our Hearts Go
Track length1:52
No. 3, I Trust This Sweet May Morning
Track length1:28
No. 4, We Wouldn't Mind the Sun Dear
Track length1:40
No. 5, I Am Studying Music Now
Track length0:52
No. 6, Till It Has Loved
Track length1:43
No. 7, You Might Not Know I Remembered You
Track length2:01
No. 1, Whose Are the Little Beds I Asked
Track length5:37
No. 2, God Made a Little Gentian
Track length2:45
No. 3, A Northeast Storm
Track length5:45
No. 1, It Is an Honourable Thought
Track length1:07
No. 2, Lightly Stepped a Yellow Star
Track length1:31
No. 3, Prayer Is the Little Implement
Track length2:00
No. 4, Papa Above!
Track length1:41
No. 5, The Grave My Little Cottage Is
Track length2:13

Awards and reviews

  • International Classical Music Awards
    2019
    Nominee - Vocal

December 2019

Nadine Benjamin’s renditions of 20th- and 21st-century musical settings of poems by Emily Dickinson are a great tribute. The singing is beautifully controlled, with care for the text.

8th September 2019

Hall's cycles deserve wider airing. Benjamin’s clear diction and beautiful singing are backed up by her pianist’s committed playing.
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