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Sing, Ariel op. 51. Alexander Goehr. Mezzo-Soprano Voice sheet music. Soprano Voice sheet music. Voice Solo sheet music.

Translation

Sing, Ariel op. 51. Alexander Goehr. Mezzo-Soprano Voice sheet music. Soprano Voice sheet music. Voice Solo sheet music.

Original

Sing, Ariel op. 51 composed by Alexander Goehr. For mezzo-soprano voice, 2 soprano voices and 5 players. This edition. ED 12451. Scores. Commissioned by the Aldeburgh Festival with financial assistance from the Arts Council of Great Britain. Score. Text language. English. Composed 1989-90. 152 pages. Duration 45 minutes. Published by Schott Music. SD.49003206. ISBN 9790220118609. With Text language. English. Sing, Ariel, sing. He ceast. Tell her that sheds. Such a sacred and home-felt delight. Rose-cheeked Laura, come. Such sober certainty. O you are well-tun'd now. Old lecher with a love on every wind. Across the street a tenor whine. With woeful measures wan Despair. Thus I, faltering forward. rebuke. There is so much to celebrate. I see them all. my unground grain. The time of year has grown indifferent. unanxious one, sing. I squeezed up the last stair to the room in the roof. Thou hast nor youth nor age. The palm at the end of the mind. Without human meaning. All's in deep sleep and night. The rock of autumn, glittering. brillantly, lightly.

Translation

Sing, Ariel op. 51 composed by Alexander Goehr. For mezzo-soprano voice, 2 soprano voices and 5 players. This edition. ED 12451. Scores. Commissioned by the Aldeburgh Festival with financial assistance from the Arts Council of Great Britain. Score. Text language. English. Composed 1989-90. 152 pages. Duration 45 minutes. Published by Schott Music. SD.49003206. ISBN 9790220118609. With Text language. English. Sing, Ariel, sing. He ceast. Tell her that sheds. Such a sacred and home-felt delight. Rose-cheeked Laura, come. Such sober certainty. O you are well-tun'd now. Old lecher with a love on every wind. Across the street a tenor whine. With woeful measures wan Despair. Thus I, faltering forward. rebuke. There is so much to celebrate. I see them all. my unground grain. The time of year has grown indifferent. unanxious one, sing. I squeezed up the last stair to the room in the roof. Thou hast nor youth nor age. The palm at the end of the mind. Without human meaning. All's in deep sleep and night. The rock of autumn, glittering. brillantly, lightly.