BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//hacksw/handcal//NONSGML v1.0//EN CALSCALE:GREGORIAN BEGIN:VEVENT DTEND:20180310T010000Z UID: 68082e1cec448 DTSTAMP:20250422T190236Z LOCATION:Denkmann Memorial Building DESCRIPTION:Å·ÖÞ±­ÍøÍ¶_Å·ÖÞ±­ÍâΧapp-Ͷע¹ÙÍø's Dr. Robert Elfline\, piano\, and guest artists will present "Voices of a New World: Songs set to the Poetry of Emily Dickinson and Walt Whitman\," \;a recital of modern American art song.\n\nGuests will include \;Dr. Jamie-Rose Guarrine\, soprano\; Seth Keeton\, bass-baritone\; and Karl Knapp\, cello.\n\nThey will present these two unique foundational voices in works by composers Lee Hoiby\, Lori Laitman\, Andr¨¦ Previn and Ned Rorem.\n\nThe last two works on the program were commissioned especially for this event and will receive their world premieres this Friday: Daron Hagen's "On the Beach at Night" and Scott Gendel's "To Keep the Dark Away.'\n\nProgram\n\n\n \n \n \n I Was There (1993)\n Beginning My Studies\n I Was There\n A Clear Midnight\n O Captain! My Captain!\n Joy\, Shipmate\, Joy!\n \n  \;\n Lee Hoiby (1926-2011)\n \n \n \n Three Dickinson Songs (1999)\n As imperceptibly as Grief\n Will There Really be a Morning?\n Good Morning - Midnight\n \n  \;\n Andr¨¦ Previn (b. 1929)\n \n \n \n Three Calamus Poems (1982)\n Of Him I Love Day and Night\n I Saw in Louisiana a Live-Oak Growing\n To a Common Prostitute\n \n  \;\n Ned Rorem (b. 1923)\n \n \n \n Intermission\n \n  \;\n  \;\n \n \n \n One Bee and a Revelry (2003)\n The Butterfly upon\n Hope is a Strange Invention\n To Make a Prairie\n \n  \;\n Lori Laitman (b. 1955)\n \n \n \n On the Beach at Night (2017)\n \n  \;\n Daron Hagen (b. 1961)\n \n \n \n To Keep the Dark Away (2017)\n Letter to the World\n The Saddest Noise\n In Vain\n Accustomed to the Dark\n The Crickets Sang\n I Sing to Use the Waiting\n \n  \;\n Scott Gendel (b. 1977)\n \n \n\n\nRelated texts\n\nWalt Whitman\n\nBeginning My Studies\n\nI Was There\n\nA Clear Midnight\n\nO Captain! My Captain!\n\nJoy\, Shipmate\, Joy!\n\nOn the Beach at Night\n\nOf Him I Love Day and Night\n\nI Saw in Louisiana a Live-Oak Growing\n\nTo a Common Prostitute\n\nEmily Dickinson texts\n\nAs imperceptibly as Grief\n\nWill There Really be a Morning?\n\nGood Morning - Midnight\n\nThe Butterfly upon\n\nHope is a Strange Invention\n\nTo Make a Prairie\n\nLetter to the World\n\nThe Saddest Noise\n\nIn Vain\n\nAccustomed to the Dark\n\nThe Crickets Sang\n\nI Sing to Use the Waiting\n URL;VALUE=URI:/about-us/events/2017/voices-new-world-songs-set-poetry-emily-dickinson-and-walt-whitman SUMMARY:Voices of a New World: Songs set to the Poetry of Emily Dickinson and Walt Whitman DTSTART:20180310T010000Z END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR