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Deborah Popham, Soprano

Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall

Acts

Deborah Popham, Soprano
Artist Series

Deborah Popham, Soprano
Ben Harris, Piano 

Music by Reynaldo Hahn:
À Chloris
Quand je fus pris au pavilion
L’Énamourée
Dans la nuit


Music by Ottorino Respighi; Text by Antonio Rubino:
Deità silvane, P. 107
I. I fauni
II. Musica in horto
III. Egle
IV. Acqua


Music by Sergei Rachmaninov:
Ne poj krasavica, pri mne, Op. 4, No. 4 (Text by Alexander Pushkin)
Na smert’ chizhika, Op. 21, No. 8 (Text by Vasily Zhukovsky)
Vesenniye vodi, Op. 14, No. 11 (Text by Fyodor Tioutchev)


Music by Ben Moore:
So Free am I
I. Mutta
(Text by Indian Buddhist nuns, trans. by Uma Chakravarti and Kumkum Roy)
II. Interlude (Text by Amy Lowell)
III. Orinda Upon Little Hector Philips (Text by Katherine Philips)
IV. Nervous Prostration (Text by Anna Wickham)
VI. The Poem as Mask: Orpheus (Text by Muriel Rukeyser)
VII. Mettika (Text by Indian Buddhist nuns, trans. by Uma Chakravarti and Kumkum Roy)


Music by Richard Hundley:
Sweet Suffolk Owl (Text is Anon. 1619)


Music by Samuel Barber:
The Monk and His Cat, Op. 29, No. 8 (Text is Anon. 8th or 9th Century, translated by W.H. Auden)


Music by Irving Fine:
The Frog and the Snake (Text by Gertrude Norman)


Music by Lee Hoiby:
The Serpent (Text by Theodore Roethke)

 

Ben Harris, Accompanist
Artist Series

Deborah Popham, Soprano
Ben Harris, Piano 

Music by Reynaldo Hahn:
À Chloris
Quand je fus pris au pavilion
L’Énamourée
Dans la nuit


Music by Ottorino Respighi; Text by Antonio Rubino:
Deità silvane, P. 107
I. I fauni
II. Musica in horto
III. Egle
IV. Acqua


Music by Sergei Rachmaninov:
Ne poj krasavica, pri mne, Op. 4, No. 4 (Text by Alexander Pushkin)
Na smert’ chizhika, Op. 21, No. 8 (Text by Vasily Zhukovsky)
Vesenniye vodi, Op. 14, No. 11 (Text by Fyodor Tioutchev)


Music by Ben Moore:
So Free am I
I. Mutta
(Text by Indian Buddhist nuns, trans. by Uma Chakravarti and Kumkum Roy)
II. Interlude (Text by Amy Lowell)
III. Orinda Upon Little Hector Philips (Text by Katherine Philips)
IV. Nervous Prostration (Text by Anna Wickham)
VI. The Poem as Mask: Orpheus (Text by Muriel Rukeyser)
VII. Mettika (Text by Indian Buddhist nuns, trans. by Uma Chakravarti and Kumkum Roy)


Music by Richard Hundley:
Sweet Suffolk Owl (Text is Anon. 1619)


Music by Samuel Barber:
The Monk and His Cat, Op. 29, No. 8 (Text is Anon. 8th or 9th Century, translated by W.H. Auden)


Music by Irving Fine:
The Frog and the Snake (Text by Gertrude Norman)


Music by Lee Hoiby:
The Serpent (Text by Theodore Roethke)

 

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Deborah Popham