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when faces called flowers float out of the ground. Elizabeth Alexander. A Cappella sheet music. Advanced.

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cuando las caras llamadas flores flotan fuera de la tierra. Elizabeth Alexander. A partituras Cappella. Avanzado.

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when faces called flowers float out of the ground composed by Elizabeth Alexander. For Mixed Chorus. SATB choir a cappella. Collegiate Repertoire, Community Chorus, Concert Music. Seasonal-Spring, Secular, Choral. Moderately Advanced. Octavo. Text language. English. Duration 3 minutes. Published by Seafarer Press. SF.SEA-006-02. With Text language. English. Seasonal-Spring, Secular, Choral. Floating flowers, climbing fish, diving birds - only e. cummings could create such a spring. This playful musical setting is as buoyant as the poem, full of surprising modulations, metric variety and a few amorous asides. Winner of the Brookline Chorus Composition Competition. "when faces called flowers float out of the ground" is the middle movement of "Spring Revels. " Commissioned by Festival Choir of Madison. Eric Townell, conductor. Madison, WI. Winner. Brookline Chorus Composition Competition. Spring Revels. Text. when faces called flowers float out of the ground and breathing is wishing and wishing is having - but keeping is downward and doubting and never - it's april. yes,april. my darling. it's spring. yes the pretty birds frolic as spry as can fly yes the little fish gambol as glad as can be. yes the mountains are dancing together. when every leaf opens without any sound and wishing is having and having is giving - but keeping is doting and nothing and nonsense - alive. we're alive,dear. it's. kiss me now. spring. now the pretty birds hover so she and so he now the little fish quiver so you and so i. now the mountains are dancing,the mountains. when more than was lost has been found has been found and having is giving and giving is living - but keeping is darkness and winter and cringing - it's spring. all our night becomes day. o, it's spring. all the pretty birds dive to the heart of the sky all the little fish climb through the mind of the sea. all the mountains are dancing. are dancing. "when faces called flowers float out of the ground," from Complete Poems, 1904-1962, by E.E. Cummings, edited by George J. Firmage. Used with the permission of Liveright Publishing Corporation. Copyright 1923, 1925, 1926, 1931, 1935, 1938, 1939, 1940 and 1944-1962 by E. E. Cummings. Copyright 1961, 1963, 1966, 1967, 1968 by Marion Morehouse Cummings. Copyright 1972-1991 by the Trustees for the E.E. Cummings Trust. Reprinted by permission.

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when faces called flowers float out of the ground composed by Elizabeth Alexander. Para coro mixto. SATB coro a cappella. Repertorio Colegiata, Coro de la Comunidad, Concierto de Música. Estacional-Spring, secular, Coral. Moderadamente Avanzada. Octavo. Idioma del texto. Inglés. Duración 3 minutos. Publicado por la gente de mar de Prensa. SF.SEA-006-02. Con el lenguaje del texto. Inglés. Estacional-Spring, secular, Coral. Floating flowers, climbing fish, diving birds - only e. cummings could create such a spring. This playful musical setting is as buoyant as the poem, full of surprising modulations, metric variety and a few amorous asides. Ganador del Concurso de Composición Coro Brookline. "when faces called flowers float out of the ground" is the middle movement of "Spring Revels. "Por encargo de Festival de Coros de Madison. Eric Townell, conductor. Madison, WI. Ganador. Brookline Coro Concurso de Composición. Revels primavera. Texto. when faces called flowers float out of the ground and breathing is wishing and wishing is having - but keeping is downward and doubting and never - it's april. Sí, abril. mi amor. es primavera. sí, los pájaros bonitos juguetean como spry como puede volar si el pequeño gambol pescado como contento como puede ser. sí, las montañas están bailando juntos. en que cada hoja se abre sin ningún sonido y desear es tener y habiendo da - pero es cariñoso y mantenimiento de la nada y sin sentido - viva. estamos vivos, querido. it's. bésame ahora. primavera. ahora el bonito aves revolotean para que ella y por lo que ahora el pequeño temblor de pescado para que usted y así que. ahora las montañas están bailando, las montañas. cuando más se perdió se ha encontrado que se ha encontrado y tener es dar y dar es vivir - pero el mantenimiento es oscuridad y el invierno y servil - es primavera. toda nuestra noche se convierte en día. o, es la primavera. todos los pájaros bonitos zambullen al corazón del cielo todo el pequeño pez trepan por la mente de la mar. todas las montañas están bailando. están bailando. "Cuando las caras llaman flores flotan fuera de la tierra," de Poesías completas, 1904-1962, por EE Cummings, editado por George J. Firmage. Utilizado con el permiso del Liveright Publishing Corporation. Derechos de autor 1923, 1925, 1926, 1931, 1935, 1938, 1939, 1940 y 1944/62 por EE Cummings. Derechos de autor 1961, 1963, 1966, 1967, 1968 por Marion Morehouse Cummings. Derechos de autor 1972-1991 por los Fideicomisarios de la EE Cummings Fideicomiso. Reproducido con autorización.