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To: randita

That was very nice.

Thankyou for that...


36 posted on 01/12/2014 8:17:54 PM PST by not2be4gotten.com
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To: not2be4gotten.com

There is a set of Frost poems arranged for chorus by Randall Thompson. I’ve sung them many times and always enjoyed them. Although the poems certainly stand on their own, Thompson added another dimension which, for me, enhanced the meaning of each poem. Frost heard them and approved.

The poems set to music were:

1. Frostiana - The Road Not Taken
2. Frostiana - The Pasture
3. Frostiana - Come In
4. Frostiana - The Telephone
5. Frostiana - A Girl’s Garden
6. Frostiana - Stopping By Woods On A Snowy Evening
7. Frostiana - Choose Something Like A Star

More info:

In 1958, Randall Thompson was commissioned to compose a piece celebrating the 200th anniversary of the incorporation of the town of Amherst, Massachusetts. The townspeople suggested that Thompson set a poem by Robert Frost, the quintessential New England poet who had lived for a time in Amherst. Thompson, a friend of Frost’s, agreed but rejected the town’s choice of poem, The Gift Outright. Instead, he chose to compose a suite of seven poems, and titled it Frostiana. Thompson subtitled the suite Seven Country Songs, and the poems he selected certainly provide a nostalgic glimpse of rural New England life. A common thread unites the poems, emphasizing the importance of the many small choices we are called to make throughout life. Through his sensitive settings of Frost’s texts, Thompson gently counsels us to take the road less traveled, to keep our promises before we sleep, to stay our minds upon something like a star. Thompson himself conducted the premiere at the Bicentennial Commemoration on October 18, 1959. The Bicentennial Chorus, comprised of singers from throughout the township, was accompanied on the piano, as Thompson didn’t orchestrate the work until 1965. Robert Frost attended, and was so delighted that at the conclusion of the performance, he rose to his feet and shouted, “Sing that again!”

Recording found at:

http://www.amazon.com/Frostiana-Exultate-Chamber-Choir-Orchestra/dp/B0006ZP2WK


58 posted on 01/13/2014 4:41:41 AM PST by randita
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