
George Crumb Edition Vol. 17 - Voices from the Morning of the Earth
Voices From The Morning Of The Earth: A Cycle of American Songs from North and South, East and West (2008) is the sixth of seven American Songbooks that occupied George Crumb for most of the millenniumâs opening decade. This recording (Volume 17 of Bridge's Crumb Edition) completes Bridge's cycle of Crumb's American Songbooks. The seven songbooks are approximately five hours in length, and constitute George Crumb's magnum opus. Also on this CD is Crumb's Idyll for the Misbegotten. The composer writes that âflute and drum are to me those instruments which most powerfully evoke the voice of nature. I have suggested that ideally (even if impractically) my Idyll should be âheard from afar, over a lake, on a moonlit evening in August.â The Sleeper with words by Edgar Allan Poe, transforms Poe's lugubrious meditation on a dead beloved (âSoft may the worms about her creep!â) into a haunting ode to a woman slumbering beneath the âmystic moon.â
Voices From The Morning Of The Earth: A Cycle of American Songs from North and South, East and West (2008) is the sixth of seven American Songbooks that occupied George Crumb for most of the millenniumâs opening decade. This recording (Volume 17 of Bridge's Crumb Edition) completes Bridge's cycle of Crumb's American Songbooks. The seven songbooks are approximately five hours in length, and constitute George Crumb's magnum opus. Also on this CD is Crumb's Idyll for the Misbegotten. The composer writes that âflute and drum are to me those instruments which most powerfully evoke the voice of nature. I have suggested that ideally (even if impractically) my Idyll should be âheard from afar, over a lake, on a moonlit evening in August.â The Sleeper with words by Edgar Allan Poe, transforms Poe's lugubrious meditation on a dead beloved (âSoft may the worms about her creep!â) into a haunting ode to a woman slumbering beneath the âmystic moon.â
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Voices From The Morning Of The Earth: A Cycle of American Songs from North and South, East and West (2008) is the sixth of seven American Songbooks that occupied George Crumb for most of the millenniumâs opening decade. This recording (Volume 17 of Bridge's Crumb Edition) completes Bridge's cycle of Crumb's American Songbooks. The seven songbooks are approximately five hours in length, and constitute George Crumb's magnum opus. Also on this CD is Crumb's Idyll for the Misbegotten. The composer writes that âflute and drum are to me those instruments which most powerfully evoke the voice of nature. I have suggested that ideally (even if impractically) my Idyll should be âheard from afar, over a lake, on a moonlit evening in August.â The Sleeper with words by Edgar Allan Poe, transforms Poe's lugubrious meditation on a dead beloved (âSoft may the worms about her creep!â) into a haunting ode to a woman slumbering beneath the âmystic moon.â























