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The text uses the main image of a man and wife almost throughout, the poem suggesting movement from courting to consummation. [ 1 ] Palestrina's setting of the text is scored for 5 voices: SATTB (1 - 18, 29), SAATB (19 - 22, 27 - 28), and SSATB (23 - 26); and was published, after revision, by Breitkopf and Härtel in the collection Palestrina ...
American Art Song and American Poetry. by Ruth C. Friedberg ISBN 0-8108-1920-1; The solo vocal repertoire of Richard Hundley: A pedagogical and performance guide to the published works Dissertation by Esther Jane Hardenbergh; Carol Kimball, Song: A Guide to Art Song Style and Literature (Wisconsin: Hal Leonard Corporation, 2006).
Arise, My Love is a 1940 American romantic comedy film directed by Mitchell Leisen and starring Claudette Colbert, Ray Milland and Dennis O'Keefe. It was made by Paramount Pictures and written by Billy Wilder , Charles Brackett and Jacques Théry .
The best love poems offer respite and revivify; they remind me that I, too, love being alive. Soon the lilacs will bloom, but so briefly. Even more reason to seek them out and breathe in deep.
Arise, my sweet hope, come, my dear idol; Render less painful, oh God, The arrow that wounds me. Oh destiny! I see now that dear countenance; this loving soul has obtained mercy. Oh moments of love! Oh sweet contentedness! Precious moment It has no equal!
Arise, My Love (1940) as Shep; I'm Nobody's Sweetheart Now (1940) as Tod Lowell; You'll Find Out (1940) as Chuck Deems; Bowery Boy (1940) as Dr. Tom O'Hara; Topper Returns (1941) as Bob; Mr. District Attorney (1941) as P. Cadwallader Jones; Broadway Limited (1941) as Dr. Harvey North; Lady Scarface (1941) as Lt. Bill Mason; Weekend for Three ...
In 1994, they released People Get Ready featuring "Arise My Love." That album had four number one hits. That album had four number one hits. After two years with NewSong, Charles left to pursue a solo career, averaging 200 concerts a year.
And Still I Rise is Maya Angelou's third volume of poetry. She studied and began writing poetry at a young age. [1] After her rape at the age of eight, as recounted in her first autobiography, I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings (1969), she dealt with her trauma by memorizing and reciting great works of literature, including poetry, which helped bring her out of her self-imposed muteness.