"Who has seen the wind" [Gerald Kechley]
Title
"Who has seen the wind" [Gerald Kechley]
First line of lyrics: Who has seen the wind?
Part of: "Three Rossetti Songs"
Creator
Kechley, Gerald; music (American, born 1919)
Rossetti, Christina Georgina; text (English, 1830-1894)
Date
1972 [composition]
Subject
genre: song|song cycle
solo: soprano
instrumentation: flute
origin: United States
male composer
Language
English
Description
Rossetti poem(s): "'Who has seen the wind?'"
Place in the larger work: One of three songs in a song cycle called "Three Rossetti Songs," settings by Christina Rossetti poems. The songs include "Grant us calm"; "Sing no sad songs"; "Who has seen the wind".
Composition history: The following text by the composer was included in the program notes for the 28 May 1989 In Memoriam: Scott Lakin Jones concert: "The first of the 'Three Rossetti Songs,' 'Lord grant us calm,' was written in 1969 (two decades ago!), and the other two added three years later for a specific performance by a singer-friend for whom the original song was written. As it happens, 'Sing no sad songs' uses a text revised from four decades ago, when it was first set for unaccompanied mixed voices in 1949. The flutes, sharing equally as integral parts of a trio, at times take a somewhat contrasted view of the text, and at times find closer connections with the voice. The prevalence of uncontrasted upper register sounds which permeate the piece is a planned textural ambience deemed appropriate for the expression of these particular songs." Gerald Kechley (Program Notes)
Performance instructions: For solo soprano voice and two flutes.
Performance history: 1989, 7 January, Meany Theater, Seattle, "Retrospective concert of the music of Gerald Kechley" performance by Carol Sams, soprano, Felix Skowronek, flute, Pamela Butler Ryker, flute.
Recordings: "Three Rossetti Songs." In Memoriam: Scott Lakin Jones. Performance by Carol Sams, soprano, Felix Skowronek, flute, Pamela Butler Ryker, flute, recorded 28 May 1989 in Brechemin Auditorium, University of Washington, University of Washington School of Music, 2015. CD
Format
Format 1: musical score
complete cycle performance time 10-12 minutes
Source
In reference to the published works below: Gooch and Thatcher 4884
Reference: Gooch, Bryan N.S. and David S. Thatcher. Musical Settings of Early and Mid-Victorian Literature: A Catalogue. New York: Garland, 1979.
Reference: Ezust, Emily. The LiederNet Archive. http://www.lieder.net/lieder/index.html
Other data reference(s): Program Notes for "In Memoriam: Scott Larkin Jones" concert. University of Washington School of Music, 29 May 1989. ResearchWorks Archives, University of Washington, https://digital.lib.washington.edu/researchworks/handle/1773/30376. Accessed 3 Sep. 2020.
Cataloguer: Jacob Spence and Roxanne Lafleur, University of Ottawa
Identifier
Record: CRM-whohasseen-kechley
Rights
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Citation
Kechley, Gerald; music (American, born 1919) and Rossetti, Christina Georgina; text (English, 1830-1894), “"Who has seen the wind" [Gerald Kechley],” Christina Rossetti In Music, accessed November 15, 2024, http://omeka.uottawa.ca/christinarossettiinmusic/items/show/2812.
Item Relations
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