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Texts to Art Songs and Choral Works by E. Moe

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Eric Moe (b. 1954)

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Note: A language code in a blue rectangle like ENG indicates that a translation to that language is available.
A grey rectangle like FRE indicates a particular translation (usually one set to music) exists but isn't yet available.

Song Cycles, Collections, Symphonies, etc.:

  • & A Warm Hello from the Alien Ant Farm
    • no. 1. Rain (Text: Bill Kushner) *
    • no. 2. Ant! (Text: Bill Kushner) *
    • no. 3. The Sad Story of the Prodigal Princess (Text: Bill Kushner) *
    • no. 4. Big Joe Cloud (Text: Bill Kushner) *
  • Siren songs
    • no. 1. The Lost Mermaid (Text: Janet McAdams) *
    • no. 2. The Sirens (Text: Anonymous after Franz Kafka)
    • no. 3. Beauty, That Lying Bitch (Text: Paula McLain) *
    • no. 4. The Song of the Sirens (Text: Alexander Pope after Homer)
    • no. 5. Eyewitness Account (Text: Richard Whitbourne)
    • no. 6. In the hour before dawn (Text: Anonymous after Dante Alighieri)
  • Sonnets to Orpheus
    • no. 1. A god can do it. But will you tell me how (Text: Stephen Mitchell after Rainer Maria Rilke) * FRE FRE
    • no. 2. O you tender ones, walk now and then (Text: Stephen Mitchell after Rainer Maria Rilke) * FRE
    • no. 3. Only in the realm of Praising, should Lament (Text: Stephen Mitchell after Rainer Maria Rilke) *
    • no. 4. Wait..., that tastes good.... But already it's gone (Text: Stephen Mitchell after Rainer Maria Rilke) *
    • no. 5. But you, divine poet, you who sang on till the end (Text: Stephen Mitchell after Rainer Maria Rilke) * FRE
    • no. 6. Will transformation. Oh be inspired for the flame (Text: Stephen Mitchell after Rainer Maria Rilke) * FRE
    • no. 7. How deeply the cry of a bird can move us (Text: Stephen Mitchell after Rainer Maria Rilke) *
    • no. 8. Silent friend of many distances, feel (Text: Stephen Mitchell after Rainer Maria Rilke) * FRE GER

All titles of vocal settings in Alphabetic order

  • A god can do it. But will you tell me how (in Sonnets to Orpheus) (Text: Stephen Mitchell after Rainer Maria Rilke) * FRE FRE
  • Ant! (in & A Warm Hello from the Alien Ant Farm) (Text: Bill Kushner) *
  • Beauty, That Lying Bitch (in Siren songs) (Text: Paula McLain) *
  • Big Joe Cloud (in & A Warm Hello from the Alien Ant Farm) (Text: Bill Kushner) *
  • But you, divine poet, you who sang on till the end (in Sonnets to Orpheus) (Text: Stephen Mitchell after Rainer Maria Rilke) * FRE
  • Eyewitness Account (in Siren songs) (Text: Richard Whitbourne)
  • How deeply the cry of a bird can move us (in Sonnets to Orpheus) (Text: Stephen Mitchell after Rainer Maria Rilke) *
  • In the hour before dawn (in Siren songs) (Text: Anonymous after Dante Alighieri)
  • Only in the realm of Praising, should Lament (in Sonnets to Orpheus) (Text: Stephen Mitchell after Rainer Maria Rilke) *
  • O you tender ones, walk now and then (in Sonnets to Orpheus) (Text: Stephen Mitchell after Rainer Maria Rilke) * FRE
  • Rain (in & A Warm Hello from the Alien Ant Farm) (Text: Bill Kushner) *
  • Silent friend of many distances, feel (in Sonnets to Orpheus) (Text: Stephen Mitchell after Rainer Maria Rilke) * FRE GER
  • The Lost Mermaid (in Siren songs) (Text: Janet McAdams) *
  • The Sad Story of the Prodigal Princess (in & A Warm Hello from the Alien Ant Farm) (Text: Bill Kushner) *
  • The Sirens (in Siren songs) (Text: Anonymous after Franz Kafka)
  • The Song of the Sirens (in Siren songs) (Text: Alexander Pope after Homer)
  • Wait..., that tastes good.... But already it's gone (in Sonnets to Orpheus) (Text: Stephen Mitchell after Rainer Maria Rilke) *
  • Will transformation. Oh be inspired for the flame (in Sonnets to Orpheus) (Text: Stephen Mitchell after Rainer Maria Rilke) * FRE

Last update: 2023-12-23 18:26:00

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