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Of old, on her terrace at evening : soprano voice with piano

by Horace Keats (1945)

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Performance by Jane Parkin, Clemens Leske from the CD poet's composer

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poet's composer

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A poet's composer / songs by Horace Keats.

Library shelf no. CD 2205 [Available for loan]

Of old, on her terrace at evening

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Score

Of old, on her terrace at evening : a setting of a poem by Christopher Brennan / music by Horace Keats.

Version: This product features the Unspecified Voice with piano version of this work

Library shelf no. 783.3542/KEA 14 [Not for loan]

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Work Details

Year: 1945

Instrumentation: Soprano voice, piano.

Duration: 4 min.

Performances of this work

21 Oct 2011: at The Dark, the Light - contemporary Australian and American art songs (Wollongong Conservatorium of Music).

20 Oct 2011: at The Dark, the Light - contemporary Australian and American art songs (Performance space, University of Western Sydney).

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My favourite Australian art song repertoire

Posted by Australian Music Centre on 15 July, 2013

The AMC asked leading practitioners to select their favourite Australian art song repertoire, to provide delegates to the 2013 International Conference of Vocal Teachers (Brisbane 2013) with an introduction to this rich and diverse landscape.
This last setting of Brennan by Keats challenges both singer and pianist to deliver the emotion in the intertwined lyric, melody and accompaniment. Challenges for the singer include sotto voce singing, long, legato phrases needing considerable support. An exploration of any of the 120+ songs by Keats will be rewarded by singer and pianist.
Cathy Aggett