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Walt Whitman and modern music : war, desire, and the trials of nationhood

Title
Walt Whitman and modern music : war, desire, and the trials of nationhood / edited by Lawrence Kramer.
ISBN
1315052881 (electronic bk.)
9781315052885 (electronic bk.)
0815331541
1138870323
9780815331544
9781138870321
Published
New York : Garland Pub., 2000.
Physical Description
1 online resource (xxi, 179 pages : : illustrations.)
Local Notes
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Notes
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Variant and related titles
Taylor & Francis. EBA 2024-2025.
Other formats
Original
Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
August 07, 2024
Series
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Audio CD contents. Four Whitman songs. As if a phantom caress'd me (2:29) ; O Hymen! O Hymenee! (1:05) ; As Adam early in the morning (2:38) ; Ages and ages returning at intervals (2:16) / Marc Blitzstein
Four Whitman songs. Beat! Beat! Drums! (5:09) ; O Captain! My Captain! (4:28) ; Come up from the fields, Father (6:15) ; Dirge for two veterans (5:58) / Kurt Weill
Apparition. The night in silence under many a star (2:51) ; Vocalise I : Sounds of a summer evening (:55) ; When lilacs last in the dooryard bloom'd (1:13) ; Dark Mother always gliding near (2:23) ; Vocalise 2 : Invocation to the Dark Angel (1:31) ; Approach, strong deliveress! (2:31) ; Vocalise 3 : Death carol (Song of the nightbird) (:31) ; Come lovely and soothing Death (7:17) ; The night in silence under many a star (3:28) / George Crumb
Three poems by Walt Whitman. I hear America singing (6:31) ; Dirge for two veterans (9:57) ; That music always round me (5:50) / Lawrence Kramer.
Red war is my song: Whitman, Higginson, and Civil War music / John M. Picker
No armpits, please, we're British: Whitman and English music, 1884-1936 / Byron Adams
Eros, expressionism, and exile: Whitman in German music / Werner Grünzweig and Walter Grünzweig
Reclaiming Walt: Marc Blitzstein's Whitman settings / David Metzer
A visionary backward glance: the divided experience in Paul Hindemith's When lilacs last in the dooryard bloom'd: a requiem For those we love / Philip Coleman-Hull
I'm an American! Whitman, Weill, and cultural identity / Kim H. Kowalke
Three American requiems: contemplating When lilacs last in the dooryard bloom'd / Kathy Rugoff
Like falling leaves: the erotics of mourning in four Drum-taps settings / Lawrence Kramer.
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