A setting of an excerpt from the Whitman poem.
Contemporary art music composer, mostly vocal and chamber ensemble music.
I'm a composer at Oberlin College. I write contemporary art music, mostly vocal pieces, and works for chamber ensemble. My vocal works tend toward virtuosity in their ranges, and all my music is very conscious of the counterpoint and blend of melodies into harmonic movement.
Song Info
Charts
Peak #330
Peak in subgenre #48
Author
C. Dunn-Rankin
Rights
2006 C. Dunn-Rankin
Uploaded
December 04, 2006
Track Files
MP3
MP3 3.3 MB 128 kbps 3:37
Story behind the song
The edited version. This is the Garritan rendition - I dislike the way some of the articulations came out, and given a live performance, they'd be much better. The piece is for soprano and piano, though here the soprano line is taken by an oboe. The soprano line is extremely difficult to sing, with a range of two full octaves, and extended pitches in the upper register.
Lyrics
Whoever you are, now I place my hand upon you, that you be my poem; I whisper with my lips close to your ear, I have loved many women and men, but I love none better than you.
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