Breathtaking as always. I performed "Anthony O'Daly" and "The Coolin'" in college. I was just called upon to write a sonnet for the chapter I'm writing now, and some of the imagery of "The Coolin'" came back to me. The haunting sensuality, the sweep of the hill and the intimacy of "a lip to find out a lip:" so rich, so poignant. Thank you for this -- and for posting the sheet music so I could sing along with it.
This Neo-Romantic work has both elements of homophonic structure along with examples of linear counterpoint. There are few changes to meter and the texture is harmonic. The voice quality is warm and expressive and follows the text.
Healing Music as Dale Warland is a Damaged Spot by the Spirit War since 1922. The Singing of the Royals as God through thier Bodies is to Heal the Spot of Physical Damage.
Breathtaking as always. I performed "Anthony O'Daly" and "The Coolin'" in college. I was just called upon to write a sonnet for the chapter I'm writing now, and some of the imagery of "The Coolin'" came back to me. The haunting sensuality, the sweep of the hill and the intimacy of "a lip to find out a lip:" so rich, so poignant. Thank you for this -- and for posting the sheet music so I could sing along with it.
Gorgeous. Want this at my funeral
Thank you for this! Is beautiful music and a great contribution! Be well!
This Neo-Romantic work has both elements of homophonic structure along with examples of linear counterpoint. There are few changes to meter and the texture is harmonic. The voice quality is warm and expressive and follows the text.
There is so much MEMORY for me in this Music.
This is dope!
Healing Music as Dale Warland is a Damaged Spot by the Spirit War since 1922. The Singing of the Royals as God through thier Bodies is to Heal the Spot of Physical Damage.