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Thou singest ye carol

Evert Jan Nagtegaal and the Art of Song.

Today: Walt Whitman (1819-1890) I hear America singing.

  1. Ned Rorem – ‘As Adam Early in the Morning’ text: Walt Whitman
  2. Charles Naginski – ‘Look down Fair Moon’ text: Walt Whitman
  3. Ernst Bacon – ‘One Thought Ever at the Fore’ text: Walt Whitman
  4. Leonard Bernstein – ‘To What You Said ‘text: Walt Whitman

baritone Thomas Hampson and pianist Wolfram Rieger

5. Frederick Delius – ‘Sea Drift’ text: Walt Whitman
a. Once Paumanok
b. Till of a sudden
c. O rising stars!
d. O I’am very sick and sorrowful.

Baritone Bruce Boyce, the BBC Chorus, the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham

6. Three Songs by Kurt Weill on a text by Walt Whitman
a. ‘O Captain O Captain ‘
b ‘Beat Beat Drums !’
c ‘Come up from the fields, father’

Tenor Jürgen Wagner, the Robert Schumann Chamber Orchestra conducted by Marc-Andreas Schlingensiepen

http://eerder.meandermagazine.net/wereldpoezie/gedichten.php?txt=3522

http://www.jorisschrijft.nl/vertaalde-gedichten/14-walt-whitman-het-lied-van-mijzelve-boek

http://www.dbnl.org/tekst/_zl_001200701_01/_zl_001200701_01_0036.php

http://8weekly.nl/recensie/boeken/walt-whitman-leaves-of-grass-grasbladen-de-barbaarse-kreten-van-een-ruige-gast/

http://whitmanarchive.org/

 

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