Title | Inscriptions |
Creators | Vivian Fine (composer) and Walt Whitman (librettist) |
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Instrumentation | 2 voices and piano |
Number of movements | — |
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Composed | 1986 |
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Dedication | — |
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Composition types | Songs |
Language | English |
Period | Modern |
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Metronome | Key | Measures |
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One’s Self I Sing | — | — | — |
Look Down Fair Moon | — | — | — |
A child said, What is the grass? | — | — | — |
When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom’d | — | — | — |
Inscription | — | — | — |
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Details | Performers | Files |
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view | Nan Nall and Lise Messier (performer) and Glenn Parker (piano) | 1. One's Self I Sing · file 2. Look Down Fair Moon · file 3 A child said, What is the grass? · file 4. When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd · file 5. Inscription · file |
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