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That is Solemn, We Have Ended
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That is Solemn, We Have Ended Two Poems by Emily Dickinson 4-Part - Sheet Music

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Choral SATB Choir and Piano

SKU: CF.CM9764

Two Poems by Emily Dickinson. Composed by Meredith Tompkins. Octavo. 16 pages. Duration 3 minutes, 51 seconds. Carl Fischer Music #CM9764. Published by Carl Fischer Music (CF.CM9764).

ISBN 9781491162521. UPC: 680160921270. 6.875 x 10.5 inches. Key: Eb major. English. Emily Dickinson.

Emily Dickinson's two poems entitled Ending and Dawn provide the ideal backdrop for an experience that begins in darkness and ends in a burst of light and mystery. Meredith Tompkins' interpretation of the two texts centers on the multi-faceted meanings of each poem, exploring themes of lost youth, leaving home, mortality, destiny and hope. Audiences and choirs alike will experience Dickinson's poignant words through haunting melodies, vivid text-painting, dynamic contrast, minimalist soundscapes and melodic layering that gradually builds to intense and thought-provoking conclusions."Ending":That is solemn we have ended, —Be it but a play,Or a glee among the garrets,Or a holiday,Or a leaving home; or later,Parting with a worldWe have understood, for betterStill it be unfurled. "Dawn":Not knowing when the dawn will comeI open every door;Or has it feathers like a bird,Or billows like a shore?.
Emily Dickinson's two poems entitled Endingxa0and Dawn provide the ideal backdrop for an experience that begins in darkness and ends in a burst of light and mystery. Meredith Tompkins' interpretation of the two texts centers on the multi-faceted meanings of each poem, exploring themes of lost youth, leaving home, mortality, destiny and hope. Audiences and choirs alike will experience Dickinson's poignant words through haunting melodies, vivid text-painting, dynamic contrast, minimalist soundscapes and melodic layering that gradually builds to intense and thought-provoking conclusions."Ending":That is solemn we have ended, —Be it but a play,Or a glee among the garrets,Or a holiday,Or a leaving home; or later,Parting with a worldWe have understood, for betterStill it be unfurled.xa0"Dawn":Not knowing when the dawn will comeI open every door;Or has it feathers like a bird,Or billows like a shore?

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