Sunday, October 16, 2011

Dawn, Destined Dusk





Dedicated to my Beloved Mother

Rosann Lynette Harris Rosso











The Lord is My Shepherd MV





Walt Disney - "Fantasia"
Ludwig von Beethoven

Symphony No. 6

"Pastoral"

Leopold Stokowski - Conductor

Philadelphia Orchestra

Walt Disney - "Fantasia"

Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

"Nutracker Suite"

Leopold Stokowski - Conductor

Philadelphia Orchestra
Walt Disney - "Fantasia"
Johannes Bach

"Toccata and Fugue in d minor"

Leopold Stokowski - Conductor

Philadelphia Orchestra




Franz Schubert - "Der Erlkonig"
Poem by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau - Baritone

Gerald Moore - Piano

Heinrich Wilhelm Ernst's Grand Caprice
on Franz Schubert's "Der Erlkonig", Opus 26
"Le roi des aulnes"

Hilary Hahn - Violin

Louis (Ludwig) Spohr - "Der Erlkonig"
Baritone, Violin, and Klavier, Opus 154  
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau - Baritone
Hartmut Holl - Piano
Dmitry Sitkovetsky - Violin
Richard Georg Strauss - A Tone Poem 
"Tod und Verklarung", Opus 24

"Death and Transfiguration"

1. Largo (The sick man, near death)

2. Allegro molto agitato 

(The battle between life and death offers no respite to the man)

3. Meno Mosso (The dyman's life passes before him)

4. Moderato (The sought-after transfiguration)

Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra

Leopold Stokowsky - Conductor





Wikipedia "Death and Transfiguration" by Richard Strauss





Dawn, Destined Dusk



Sharifah C. Rosso





Composed after the transitions of Mother, 
Uncle John (John Kent Harris),
and other dear Friends




In glancing past,




Arjuna left his trace of purity in my soul;




But now, it seems not so noble;




Innocence has dissolved through tears.







And, as it tries to lift its lighted path again,




I still look down, and back into memories' eye,




To view the empty caricature,




The span of almost one-half's lifetime.







My once dawn-filled heart, 




Is wailing within dusk's thrashing winds.




(The crystalline drop of dew,




Has merged within the salt-scented sea air).







I can only see once again,




The fogged-dampened ocean's end,




(Which will, also, one day absorb me);




Oh, when can I rejoin my fated friends?







My body has become a vacant vehicle;




My emotions clogged within the golden tube,




Of one life's exhausting pipeline.







My chest heaves from grief-coughed phlegm,




Flooded like carburetors,




Bereft of my loved ones called on.







When will mourning sun set,




And give rise to calm ocean's twilight sun-lit sets?




Patience sings through my mind, 




But sorrow still shadows my visions-dimmed depths.






Leoncavallo - "Vesti la Giubba"

Enrico Caruso







To act, with my heart saddened with sorrow.
I know not what I'm saying or what I'm doing.
Yet I must face it.
Courage, my heart!
You are not a man;
you're but a jester!

On with the motley,
the paint and the powder.
The people pay you and want their laugh,
you know.
If Harlequin your Columbine has stolen,
laugh, Punchinello! The world will cry 'Bravo!'
Go hide with laughter
your tears and your sorrow,
sing and be merry, playing your part.
Laugh, Punchinello,
for the love that is ended.
Laugh for the sorrow
that is eating your heart.





Walt Disney - "Fantasia"

"Night on Bald Mountain"

"Ave Maria"

Leopold Stokowski - Conductor

Philadelphia Orchestra



Richard Georg Strauss - Four Last Songs

Hermann Hesse - Text

Philharmonia Orchestra

Wilhelm Furtwangler - Conductor

Kirsten Flagstad - Soprano

1. "Fruhling" - "Spring"

2. "September"

3. "Belm Schlafengehen" - "Going to Sleep"

4. "Im Abendrot" - "At Sunset"



Wikipedia "Four Last Songs" by Richard Strauss


Gustav Mahler - Symphony No. 3

Movement 1

"Kraftig. Entschieden."

"Pan awakes. Summer Marches In."

(Unknown Artists)



Movement 2

"Tempo di menuetto"

"What the Flowers in the Meadow Tell Me,"

(Unknown Artists)



Movements 4 and 5

Marilyn Horne, Mezzo-Soprano

Women of the Chicago Symphony Chorus - Margaret Hills, Director

Glen Ellyn Children's Choir - Doreen Rao, Director

Chicago Symphony Orchestra - James Levine, Conductor





Movement 6

"Langsam, Ruhevoll, Empfunden."

"What Love Tells Me."

(Unknown Artists)







Verdi - "Requiem Missa"
"Ingemisco"

Zuben Mehta - Conductor

Franco Corelli - Tenor






Alfred Malotte - "The Lord's Prayer"
English Chamber Orchestra
Carl Davis, Arranger - Conductor
Marilyn Horne, Mezzo-Soprano

"The Last Rose of Summer"
Sir John Stevenson - Composer
Poem by Thomas Moore
Amelita Galli-Curci - Soprano





Guiseppe Verdi - "Ave Maria" from Othello

Maria Callas - Soprano








Bach-Gounod - "Ave Maria"

Franco Corelli - Tenor











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