Work Information
| Publisher |
Associated Music Publishers Inc |
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Solo Voice(s) and up to 6 players |
| Year Composed |
2008 |
Solo Instrument(s) |
Medium voice |
| Orchestration |
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| Vocal Score(s): |
50486853 |
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Programme Note
Composer Note:"Written in the margins" is the way I would characterize a lot of my composing. In an effort to keep a natural, intuitive relationship to everything I write, I often think even of large projects as "written in the margins" that is, growing spontaneously and insistently, The songs in After Hours are a collection of about a third of the pieces I've written in the margins of the margins. The sequence is roughly chronological. A few examples will suggest that the songs fall into four loose categories: 1) Pop songs ( Waitin' for Someone, This Love, Crazy for You) 2) Theatre songs ( Christmas Again, Spring Took Me by Surprise, I'm Through) 3) Novelty songs ( Sweet Pretty Baby, Sleepsong, In Old Berlin) 4) Near-Artsongs ( Can't We See, To be With You, Eyes) Some of the songs ( It Happens Ev'ry Day, All for You, Round the Bend) have been sung by singers of many stamps Annette Sanders, Marni Nixon, Janice Felty, Lorraine Hunt Lieberson. After a few high school love songs (sort of like the poems you sent to your girlfriend) the lifelong habit began with an invitation in 1971 to write an entire "Comeback Album" for a well-known singer (the album, and the comeback, never materialized). These songs, a half-dozen retained here, have lyrics by my sister, Meg Harbison. More recently I write the tunes first, and depend on the divining instincts of my lyricists. Performance of songs like these must always be an imaginative act, involving a skilled, observant arranger, or an inventive, wisely-framing pianist, introducing and filling out the song. John Harbison - Contents:
1. Big Orange Moon 1952 2. I'm Remembering a Night in Rio 1954, text by Murray Horwitz 3. Douce Dame Jolie (Sweet Pretty Baby) 1959, text by Gil Macho 4. Talk to Me 1971, text by Meg Harbison 5. Waitin' for Someone 1971, text by Meg Harbison 6. What to Say 1971 7. All at Once 1974 8. Summer 1974 9. In Over My Head 1971, text by Meg Harbison 10. Round the Bend 1971, text by Meg Harbison 11. Brazil 1980, text by Meg Harbison 12. This Love 1985, text by Meg Harbison 13. Spring Took Me by Surprise 1988, text by Meg Harbison 14. I'm in Your Hands 1984, text by Ann Harleman 15. In Old Berlin 1991 16. Can't We See 1986, text by Meg Harbison 17, 18. Sleepsong / Baseline Ballad Sleepsong (At the Brook with Goldberg) 2003 Baseline Ballad: Why Does Love Run Dry? 2003, text by Murray Horwitz 19. Christmas Again 1995, text by Murray Horwitz 20. At Quarter After 2002 21. So Long 1997, text by Ann Harleman 22. Like Spring 2007, text by Murray Horwitz 23. All for You 1998, text by Meg Harbison 24. Years from Now 2000, text by Ann Harleman 25. I'm Through 2007, text by Murray Horwitz 26. It Happens Ev'ry Day 1999, text by Ann Harleman 27. Free 1998, text by Murray Horwitz 28. Crazy for You 2005 29. So Many Other Things 2004 30. I Told You So 2005 31. To Be With You 2002, text by Meg Harbison 32. Eyes 2007, text by Meg Harbison
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