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March 22, 2005

TT: For literate vocal buffs only

Mr. Gioia, my new boss, "asked" me to draw up a mini-program of ten piano-accompanied English-language settings of Shakespeare. I had roughly fifteen minutes to comply. He didn't tell me why he wanted it. Here's what I came up with, pretty much straight off the top of my head:

- Thomas Morley, "It was a lover and his lass"

- Gerald Finzi, "It was a lover and his lass" (from Let Us Garlands Bring)

- Joseph Haydn, "She never told her love"

- Franz Schubert, "Who is Sylvia?"

- Erich Wolfgang Korngold, "Desdemona's Song" (from Four Shakespeare Songs)

- Amy Beach, "O Mistress Mine" (from Three Shakespeare Songs)

- Peter Warlock, "Sigh no more, ladies"

- Roger Quilter, "Come away, Death"

- Stephen Sondheim, "Fear no more the heat o' the sun" (from The Frogs)

- Dominick Argento, "When icicles hang by the wall" (from Six Elizabethan Songs)

Not bad for a high-pressure improvisation....

Posted March 22, 2005 10:12 AM

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