Translation: The lines of the poem are nestled between dreamily sighing interludes. Piano Accompaniment sheet music.
Translation: The lines of the poem are nestled between dreamily sighing interludes. James Bennighof. Choir sheet music.
Translation: Apparently Britten chose the subject matter because they were keen botanists.
Translation: the ever-so-slightly sentimental Evening Primrose, the slow movement of the set.
Translation: Ave verum corpus composed by Ko Matsushita. Edited by Stefan Schuck. For SATB choir.
Translation: The Ballad of Green Broom - Anon. Apparently Britten chose the subject matter because they were keen botanists.
Translation: The tune is found in most Protestant hymnals with the words taken from the 4th century liturgy of St. James.
Translation: The lines of the poem are nestled between dreamily sighing interludes.
Translation: pass away like smoke. When arranging the libretto for my chamber opera Dafne.
Translation: In fact its the emotional tension and atmosphere of the book. instead of the original story line.
Translation: The movement starts with a solo snare drum, with the ensemble providing melodic interjections.
Translation: Concerto for Percussion Solo. The movement starts with a solo snare drum, with the ensemble providing melodic interjections.
Translation: Waves land. The expression seems created by the Franch author, Victor Hugo. "And here lies the fascination.