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The songful Joyce musical settings of James Joyce's poems

Title
  1. The songful Joyce [sound recording] : musical settings of James Joyce's poems / presented by New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman Center ; series producer, Alan J. Pally.
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  1. New York, 2003.

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Additional authors
  1. Joyce, James, 1882-1941
  2. Pendleton, Edmund, 1899-1987
  3. Goossens, Eugene, 1893-1962
  4. Moeran, E. J. (Ernest John), 1894-1950
  5. Palmer, G. Molyneux (Geoffrey Molyneux), 1882-1957
  6. Freeman, John W., 1928-
  7. Griffis, Elliot
  8. Head, Michael, 1900-1976
  9. Bridge, Frank, 1879-1941
  10. Russel, Myra Teicher, 1920-2005
  11. White, Robert, 1936 October 27-
  12. Gosling, Stephen
  13. Pally, Alan J
  14. New York Public Library for the Performing Arts
Description
  1. 1 sound cassette : analog, stereo.
Summary
  1. Myra Russel speaks about the poems written by James Joyce that have been put to music by various composers. She also reads excerpts from some of his poems, such as Strings in the earth and air. Some of them are performed during the lecture.
Subject
  1. Joyce, James, 1882-1941 -- Musical settings
  2. Songs (High voice) with piano
Contents
  1. Robert White reads poem by James Joyce, Strings in the earth and air -- Strings in the earth and air (song) ; At that hour when all things have repose / music by G. M. Palmer -- Gentle lady, do not sing sad songs / music by Eugene Goossens -- 2 versions of It was out by Donnycarney / music by E.J Moeran (1st version) ; music by Palmer (2nd version) -- 4 versions of Lean out of the window, goldenhair / Head ; Bridge ; Griffis ; Palmer -- I would in that sweet bosom be / Palmer -- Bright cap and streamers / Moeran -- Sleep now, o sleep now / Palmer -- Dear heart, why will you use me so? ; All day I hear the noise of waters / John W. Freeman -- All day I hear the noise of waters ; I hear an army charging upon the land / Palmer -- Bid adieu / melody by J. Joyce ; arr. by Edmund Pendleton.
Call number
  1. *LTC 9911
Note
  1. House program (6 p.), including biographical information about the performers, available on request.
Event (note)
  1. Recorded, Mar. 20, 2003, the Bruno Walter Auditorium, New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, New York, N.Y.
Title
  1. The songful Joyce [sound recording] : musical settings of James Joyce's poems / presented by New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman Center ; series producer, Alan J. Pally.
Imprint
  1. New York, 2003.
Performer
  1. Myra Russel, lecturer ; Robert White, tenor ; Stephen Gosling, pianist.
Event
  1. Recorded, Mar. 20, 2003, the Bruno Walter Auditorium, New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, New York, N.Y.
Added author
  1. Joyce, James, 1882-1941. Lyricist
  2. Pendleton, Edmund, 1899-1987. Bid adieu.
  3. Goossens, Eugene, 1893-1962. Chamber music. Gentle lady, do not sing sad songs.
  4. Moeran, E. J. (Ernest John), 1894-1950. Poems of James Joyce. Selections.
  5. Palmer, G. Molyneux (Geoffrey Molyneux), 1882-1957. Songs. Selections.
  6. Freeman, John W., 1928- Songs. Selections.
  7. Griffis, Elliot. Goldenhair.
  8. Head, Michael, 1900-1976. Lean out of the window.
  9. Bridge, Frank, 1879-1941. Golden hair.
  10. Russel, Myra Teicher, 1920-2005. Speaker
  11. White, Robert, 1936 October 27- Performer
  12. Gosling, Stephen. Performer
  13. Pally, Alan J. Producer
  14. New York Public Library for the Performing Arts.
Research call number
  1. *LTC 9911
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