DREAMS SYMPHONY by Corey Field - Vocal Score Scroll with Synth Playback

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  • DREAMS SYMPHONY for SATB Chorus and Orchestra (2020) by Corey Field
    Movements:
    I. Introduction: The Half Light - (Poem by W.B. Yeats)
    II. The Land of Dreams - (Poem by William Blake) 4:25
    III. A Dream Within a Dream - (Poem by Edgar Allen Poe) 10:32
    IV. The Dream of the Lullaby - (Poem by W.B. Yeats) 16:19
    V. Midnight: The Dream of Love - (Text by James Joyce from "Ulysses") 20:53
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    This recording is an MP3 digital synthesized playback with scrolling Piano/vocal score (i.e. the orchestra reduced to a piano accompaniment for rehearsal purposes). It is provided to performers to assist in their evaluation of the Dreams Symphony for live performance with chorus and orchestra.
    A TH-cam video with scrolling full orchestral score is available at:
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    All orchestral and vocal sounds in the recording are generated by a computer synthesizer program using the music notation in the full orchestral score. The synthesized vocal parts are rendered as the syllable "ah" and do not include the actual sung words.
    The Piano/vocal score is available at:
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    The full orchestral score is available at:
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    Instrumentation:
    2 Flutes (2nd doubling Piccolo)
    2 Oboes
    2 Clarinets in A
    2 Bassoons (2nd doubling Contrabassoon)
    4 Horns in F
    3 Trumpets in C
    2 Tenor Trombones
    Bass Trombone
    Tuba
    Timpani
    Percussion (2 players): Crotales, Glockenspiel, Chimes, Crash Cymbals, Suspended Cymbals, Triangle, Tamtam, Bass Drum
    Harp
    Chorus (SATB)
    Strings
    Performance duration ca. 29 minutes
    Full Texts:
    I. Introduction: The Half Light
    Had I the heavens' embroidered cloths,
    Enwrought with golden and silver light,
    The blue and the dim and the dark cloths
    Of night and light and the half light,
    I would spread the cloths under your feet:
    But I, being poor, have only my dreams;
    I have spread my dreams under your feet;
    Tread softly because you tread on my dreams.
    He Wishes for the Cloths of Heaven
    By William Butler Yeats [1865 - 1939]

    II. The Land of Dreams
    Awake, awake!
    I had a dream
    You were still alive
    I walked with you
    I saw you there
    I could not get to the other side
    I am here
    In this land of fear
    Like the mourning dove I mourn
    When shall I return?
    Better far,
    Above the light of the morning star
    Awake, awake!
    Adapted from The Land of Dreams
    By William Blake [1757 - 1827]
    III. A Dream Within a Dream
    Take this kiss upon the brow!
    And, in parting from you now,
    Thus much let me avow -
    You are not wrong, who deem
    That my days have been a dream;
    Yet if hope has flown away
    In a night, or in a day,
    In a vision, or in none,
    Is it therefore the less gone?
    All that we see or seem
    Is but a dream within a dream.
    I stand amid the roar
    Of a surf-tormented shore,
    And I hold within my hand
    Grains of the golden sand -
    How few! yet how they creep
    Through my fingers to the deep,
    While I weep - while I weep!
    O God! Can I not grasp
    Them with a tighter clasp?
    O God! can I not save
    One from the pitiless wave?
    Is all that we see or seem
    But a dream within a dream?
    A Dream Within a Dream
    By Edgar Allan Poe [1809 -1849]
    IV. The Dream of the Lullaby
    Lullaby
    Sleep
    Dream
    The angels are stooping
    Above your bed;
    They weary of trooping
    With the whimpering dead.
    God's laughing in Heaven
    To see you so good;
    The Sailing Seven
    are gay with His mood.
    I sigh that kiss you,
    For I must own
    That I shall miss you
    When you have grown.
    Sleep
    Dream
    Lullaby
    Adapted from A Cradle Song
    By William Butler Yeats [1865 - 1939]
    V. Midnight: The Dream of Love
    I love flowers I’d love to have the whole place swimming in roses heaven there’s nothing like the wild mountains then the sea the waves rushing the first person in the universe might as well try to stop the sun from rising the sun shines for you he said the day we were lying among the flowers yes it was leap year like now 16 years ago after that long kiss I near lost my breath yes he said I was a flower of the mountain yes so we are the sun shines for you today the sea and the sky like fire I was a Flower of the mountain when I put the rose in my hair how he kissed me and I asked him with my eyes to say yes I put my arms around him and drew him down to me yes and his heart was going like mad Yes.
    Adapted from Ulysses Episode 18-Penelope
    By James Joyce [1882 - 1941]
    [Published 1922]
    Music, adaptations of texts Copyright 2020 by Corey Field
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