Product Description
This song is drawn from 50 Poems, a complete song cycle for solo voice and piano by American composer David Fraser, setting the poems of Lord Dunsany. Each song in the cycle stands independently while also forming part of a larger, unified artistic statement rooted in restraint, stillness, and poetic distance.
Dunsanys poetry favors understatement over narrative, evoking landscape, memory, and impermanence through spare language and quiet imagery. Frasers musical setting responds in kind. Rather than illustrating the text, the music listens to itallowing the poems cadence, silences, and emotional weight to shape the musical form.
The vocal line is lyrical yet economical, crafted to support clear declamation of the English text while maintaining expressive continuity. Phrases often feel suspended or gently unresolved, mirroring the poems inward gaze. The piano part is an equal partner, providing atmosphere, harmonic color, and resonance rather than overt accompaniment. Harmonic centers are suggested rather than fixed, creating a sense of tonal ambiguity that enhances the poems timeless quality.
Rhythm follows the natural speech patterns of the text, with unhurried tempos and fluid pacing. Silence plays an active role, allowing meaning to emerge between gestures rather than through momentum or virtuosity. The result is a song of quiet intensityintrospective, contemplative, and deeply attentive to language.
This piece works effectively as a standalone art song for recital performance and teaching, and it may also be combined with other songs from the cycle for extended programs. It is especially well suited to singers and collaborative pianists drawn to repertoire that emphasizes atmosphere, text sensitivity, and musical restraint.
Instrumentation:
Solo Voice and Piano
Language:
English
ISMN 979-0-800277-01-6
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