Virgil Thomson Songtexte
Four Saints in Three Acts: Act III. "Pigeons on the grass alas"
Geboren am 25. November 1896, Gestorben am 30. September 1989
Four Songs to Poems of Thomas Campion / Violin Sonata / Praises And Prayers
- Synthetic Waltzes
- Four Songs to the Poems of Thomas Campion: I. Follow Your Saint
- Four Songs to the Poems of Thomas Campion: II. There Is a Garden in Her Face
- Four Songs to the Poems of Thomas Campion: III. Rose Cheek'd Laura, Come!
- Four Songs to the Poems of Thomas Campion: IV. Follow Thy Fair Sun
- Sonata for Violin and Piano: I. Allegro
- Sonata for Violin and Piano: II. Andante Mobile
- Sonata for Violin and Piano: III. Tempo Di Valzer
- Sonata for Violin and Piano: IV. Andante/Doppio Movimento
- Two by Marianne Moore: I. English Usage
- Two by Marianne Moore: II. My Crow Pluto
- Praises and Prayers: I. From the Canticle of the Sun
- Praises and Prayers: II. My Master Hath a Garden
- Praises and Prayers: III. Sung by the Shepherds
- Praises and Prayers: IV. Before Sleeping
- Praises and Prayers: V. Jerusalem, My Happy Home
The Mother of Us All (The Santa Fe Opera feat. conductor: John Crosby)
Mehr Songtexte
- The Plow That Broke the Plains, Suite for orchestra: I. Prelude
- The Plow That Broke the Plains, Suite for orchestra: II. Pastorale (Grass)
- The Plow That Broke the Plains, Suite for orchestra: III. Cattle
- The Plow That Broke the Plains, Suite for orchestra: IV. Blues (Speculation)
- The Plow That Broke the Plains, Suite for orchestra: V. Drought
- The Plow That Broke the Plains, Suite for orchestra: VI. Devastation
- Concertino for harp, strings & percussion "Autumn": I. Salute to the Wind
- Concertino for harp, strings & percussion "Autumn": II. Dialogue
- Concertino for harp, strings & percussion "Autumn": III. Love Scene
- Concertino for harp, strings & percussion "Autumn": IV. Promenade
- The River, Suite: I. The Old South
- The River, Suite: II. Industrial Expansion in the Mississippi Valley
- The River, Suite: III. Soil Erosion and Floods
- The River, Suite: IV. Finale
- The Mother of Us All, Overture: A Political Meeting
- The Mother of Us All, Act I Scene 1 / Prologue
- The Mother of Us All, Act I Scene 2
- The Mother of Us All, Act I Interlude: Cold Weather / Scene 3
- The Mother of Us All, Act I Scene 4
- The Mother of Us All, Act I Scene 5
- The Mother of Us All, Act II Scene 1 / Last Intermezzo
- The Mother of Us All, Act II Scene 2
- The Mother of Us All, Act II Scene 3
- The River: The Old South
- The River: Prologue
- The River: [untitled]
- The River: Industrial Expansion in the Mississippi Valley
- The River: Soil Erosion & Floods
- The River: Finale
- The Plow That Broke the Plains: Prelude & Fugue
- The Plow That Broke the Plains: Grass -- Pastorale
- The Plow That Broke the Plains: Cattle
- The Plow That Broke the Plains: The Homesteader
- The Plow That Broke the Plains: War and the Tractor
- The Plow That Broke the Plains: Blues (Speculation)
- The Plow That Broke the Plains: Drought
- The Plow That Broke the Plains: Wind and Dust
- The Plow That Broke the Plains: Devastation
- Four Saints in Three Acts, Prologue
- Four Saints in Three Acts, Act I Tableau 1: Saint Teresa in a storm at Avila
- Four Saints in Three Acts, Act I Tableau 2: Saint Teresa could be photographed
- Four Saints in Three Acts, Act I Tableau 3: Saint Teresa as a young girl being widowed / Many saints seen
- Four Saints in Three Acts, Act I Tableau 4: Could all four saints not only be in brief
- Four Saints in Three Acts, Act I Tableau 5: Saint Ignatius could be in porcelain
- Four Saints in Three Acts, Act I Tableau 6: A scene and withers
- Four Saints in Three Acts, Act I Tableau 7: Saint Teresa has been with him
- Four Saints in Three Acts, Act II: Act two... Saint Ignatius was very well known
- Four Saints in Three Acts, Act II: How many saints are there in it
- Four Saints in Three Acts, Act II: Scene eight... To wait
- Four Saints in Three Acts, Act III: With withdrawn
- Four Saints in Three Acts, Act III: Pigeons on the grass alas
- Four Saints in Three Acts, Act III: Scene five... Alive
- Four Saints in Three Acts, Act III: Once in a while and where and where around
- Four Saints in Three Acts, Act III: One two three as one
- Four Saints in Three Acts, Act III: Intermezzo
- Four Saints in Three Acts, Prologue to Act IV: Act four... How many acts are there in it
- Four Saints in Three Acts, Act IV: One at a time regularly
- Four Saints in Three Acts: Act III. "Pigeons on the grass alas"
- Four Saints in Three Acts: Act I, Tableau 5. "Saint Ignatius could be in porcelain"
- Four Saints in Three Acts: Act II. "Scene eight... To wait"
- Four Saints in Three Acts: Act I, Tableau 2. "Saint Teresa could be photographed"
- Four Saints in Three Acts: Act I, Tableau 6. "A scene and withers"
- Four Saints in Three Acts: Act IV. "One at a time regularly"
- Four Saints in Three Acts: Act III. "Once in a while and where and where around"
- Four Saints in Three Acts: Prologue
- Four Saints in Three Acts: Act I, Tableau 4. "Could all four saints not only be in brief"
- Four Saints in Three Acts: Act III. Intermezzo
- Four Saints in Three Acts: Act III. "Scene five... Alive"
- Four Saints in Three Acts: Act III. "One two three as one"
- Four Saints in Three Acts: Act I, Tableau 3. "Saint Teresa as a young girl being widowed" / "Many saints seen"
- Four Saints in Three Acts: Act II. "How many saints are there in it"
- Four Saints in Three Acts: Prologue to Act IV. "Act four... How many acts are there in it"
- Four Saints in Three Acts: Act I, Tableau 7. "Saint Teresa has been with him"
- Four Saints in Three Acts: Act II. "Act two... Saint Ignatius was very well known"
- Four Saints in Three Acts: Act III. "With withdrawn"
- Four Saints in Three Acts: Act I, Tableau 1. "Saint Teresa in a storm at Avila"
- Pastorale on a Christmas Plainsong
- My Shepherd Will Supply My Need
- The Plow that Broke the Plains: Pastoral (Grass)
- Fugue and Chorale on "Yankee Doodle"
- The Plow that Broke the Plains: Prelude
- A Prayer to St. Catherine