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"Spring Shall Bloom." Elektra Women's Choir, elektra.ca/pieces/spring-shall-bloom/. Accessed 13 Feb. 2021. &#13;
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                <text>"Copyright 1950 by Joseph Williams Limited. | 29, Enford Street, Marylebone, London. W. I. | All Rights Reserved"</text>
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                <text>Reference: Ezust, Emily. The LiederNet Archive. http://www.lieder.net/lieder/index.html</text>
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                <text>Other data reference(s): "Letting Go." Daron Hagen, https://www.daronhagen.com/songs-and-cycles/letting-go. Accessed 5 Jul 2021.
"Three Silent Things." Daron Hagen, https://www.daronhagen.com/songs-and-cycles/three-silent-things. Accessed 5 Jul 2021.
Carman, Judith E., et al. Art Song in the United States, 1759-2011. Fourth edition, Scarecrow Press, Inc., 2013, 1208b.</text>
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                <text>Place in the larger work: The third song of twelve in the song cycle called "Three Silent Things," which includes 1. "I Depart as Air" (Walt Whitman); 2. "Despite and Still" (Robert Graves); 3. "Ferry Me Across the Water" (Christina Rossetti); 4. "Do I Love You?" (Jack Larson); 5. "Pitiless God" (Robinson Jeffers); 6. "Three Silent Things" (Adelaide Crapsey); 7. "Song Without Words (Instrumental); 8. "Just Now (Adelaide Crapsey); 9. "Specimen Case" (Walt Whitman); 10. "Rain in Spring" (Paul Goodman); 11. "Now That I Love You (Robert Graves); 12. "A Clear Day and No Memories" (Wallace Stevens). The second song of seven in the song cycle called "Letting Go," which includes 1. "A Suite of Appearances" (Mark Strand); 2. "Ferry Me across the Water"; 3. (Christina Rossetti); "Ghost Letter" (Richard McCann); 4. "'I'll sing a song to my love'" (Gwen Hagen); 5. "Prayer to Sparrow in Two Seasons" (Jeffrey Skinner); 6. "The Second Law" (Stephen Sandy); 7. "Psalm 150."</text>
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                <text>Composition history: "Three Silent Things is perhaps Hagen's most personal, introspective song cycle. From the start, the composer conceived of the cycle as a summation of, and a farewell to, his years in Philadelphia. Appropriately, he reached out to his closest friends at the time and composed a work that he could perform with them. [...] Hagen included Ferry Me Across the Water [to cycle "Three Silent Things"] because it was the first song that he had composed for Karen Hale, the singer in the ensemble, with whom he had performed it many times. (Hagen revised the song, years later, and included it in the song cycle Letting Go.)" ("Three Little Things...") "Letting Go was assembled from songs composed over the course of nearly two decades and completed as a cycle during the winter of 2002 in New York City. It consists of seven songs, all of which deal with love and death. [...] Ferry Me Across the Water was finished a decade earlier on 25 October 1983 in Philadelphia." ("Letting Go...")</text>
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                <text>Performance history: "['Three Silent Things'] Premiere: 13 April 1984 / Curtis Hall, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania / Karen Hale, soprano / Michaela Paetsch, violin / Lisa Ponton, viola / Robert LaRue, cello / Daron Hagen, piano" ("Three Silent Things...") "['Letting Go'] Premiere: 11 December 2002 / Auditório do Departamento de Comunicação e Arte da Universidade de Aveiro, Portugal / Claire Vangelisti, soprano / Alfredo Carerra, piano" ("Letting Go...")</text>
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