"Dead in the Cold" [Martin Read]
Title
"Dead in the Cold" [Martin Read]
Part of: "SingSong"
Creator
Read, Martin; music (British, 1959-2012)
Rossetti, Christina Georgina; text (English, 1830-1894)
Date
1996 [composition] [publication] [copyright]
Publisher
Petersfield: Fand Music Press
Subject
genre: children's music|choral music|song|song cycle
instrumentation: piano
origin: United Kingdom
male composer
Language
English
Description
Rossetti poem(s): "'Dead in the cold, a song-singing thrush'"
Place in the larger work: Forth song of five in a song cycle called "SingSong," settings of Christina Rossetti poems. The songs include 1. "Jewels"; 2. "Is The Moon Tired?"; 3. "Who Has Seen The Wind?"; 4. "Dead In The Cold"; 5. "Kookoorookoo!".
Composition history: "SingSong was written for Lissa Gray and the Hampshire County Children's Choir."
Format
Format 1: musical score
Source
Cataloguer: Jessica Nash, University of Ottawa
Musical score: British Music Collection, London.
Identifier
Record: CRM-deadinthecold-read
Rights
"Copyright © Martin Read 1996"
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Files
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Citation
Read, Martin; music (British, 1959-2012) and Rossetti, Christina Georgina; text (English, 1830-1894), “"Dead in the Cold" [Martin Read],” Christina Rossetti In Music, accessed November 21, 2024, http://omeka.uottawa.ca/christinarossettiinmusic/items/show/3389.
Item Relations
This Item | is part of a larger work that also includes | Item: "Kookoorookoo" [Martin Read] |
Item: "Jewels" [Martin Read] | is part of a larger work that also includes | This Item |
Item: "Is The Moon Tired?" [Martin Read] | is part of a larger work that also includes | This Item |
Item: "Who Has Seen The Wind?" [Martin Read] | is part of a larger work that also includes | This Item |