Part I of Songs of Rebirth · For soprano and piano

Poetry

for Soprano and Piano

Part I of Songs of Rebirth, a song for soprano and piano on an English text by Hilan Dov Warshaw.

Year 1997
Duration 5′
Scoring Soprano
Piano
Publisher Boosey & Hawkes
/ Sikorski

Cycle

Part I of Songs of Rebirth. The complete cycle continues with To the World and Prayer.

Text

Hilan Dov Warshaw. English text.

Premiere

1997. New York · Lina Tetruashvili, soprano · Lera Auerbach, piano.

Structure

  • Poetry

    Song for soprano and piano.

  • Cycle Position

    Part I of Songs of Rebirth.

  • Text

    English text by Hilan Dov Warshaw.

Work Information

Full Title
Poetry
Cycle
Part I of Songs of Rebirth.
Scoring
For soprano and piano.
Year
1997.
Duration
5′.
Text
Hilan Dov Warshaw, in English.
Premiere
First performed in 1997, New York, by Lina Tetruashvili, soprano, and Lera Auerbach, piano.
Publisher
Boosey & Hawkes / Sikorski.

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Poetry

Part I of Songs of Rebirth · Soprano and piano

Text

Poetry

Text by Hilan Dov Warshaw

I called that need my Soul That surged from somewhere North, And knew I died inside all days If not to follow forth.

I called that crucible my Craft That caught its urge, caught hold, And spoke its spark in spellings That its spirit might be told.

I called that dread my Evil That threw threats— I know not where to, Malice marring, hissing horrid, hard: “Ye know not what ye do.”

I called in fright— and Conscience Taught, in spite of spite, to live, And gave me so what I do know— That I must know to give.

I called their music hither, And felt the harmonies bid To set in word what I had heard— And, as it bade, I did

That I might stand so whole now, With my impulse, all alone. And I built a bed of Poetry, And I called that bed my own.

The Work

Poetry is a song for soprano and piano composed in 1997. It forms the first part of Songs of Rebirth, preceding To the World and Prayer.

The text by Hilan Dov Warshaw presents poetry as a private necessity, a discipline, and an act of self-making. The poem moves through need, craft, dread, conscience, music, and finally the naming of poetry as one’s own dwelling.

  • Form Song.
  • Language English.
  • Forces Soprano and piano.

Online Materials

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  • Publisher
    Boosey & Hawkes / Sikorski

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Publisher and Materials

Published by Boosey & Hawkes / Sikorski. The publisher catalogue page and purchase page are linked below.