Celius Dougherty
Colorado Trail
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Composer:Celius DoughertyGenre:VocalStyle:Vocal MusicAverage_duration:2:27'Colorado Trail' is a song cycle composed by Celius Dougherty, an American composer and pianist. The cycle was composed in 1954 and premiered in the same year. It consists of six movements, each of which is based on a poem by a different poet. The cycle is written for voice and piano and is known for its lyrical melodies and evocative harmonies. The first movement, 'The Colorado Trail', is based on a poem by Carl Sandburg. It is a lively and upbeat song that captures the spirit of the trail and the beauty of the Colorado landscape. The second movement, 'The Moon is a Painter', is based on a poem by Vachel Lindsay. It is a more introspective and contemplative song that explores the relationship between the moon and the natural world. The third movement, 'The Prairie Dog', is based on a poem by Mary Austin. It is a playful and whimsical song that tells the story of a prairie dog and his adventures in the wild. The fourth movement, 'The Wind', is based on a poem by John G. Neihardt. It is a haunting and atmospheric song that captures the power and mystery of the wind. The fifth movement, 'The Coyote', is based on a poem by Frank Waters. It is a lively and energetic song that tells the story of a coyote and his antics in the desert. The final movement, 'The Old Prospector', is based on a poem by Robert Service. It is a poignant and nostalgic song that tells the story of an old prospector and his memories of the Colorado Trail. Overall, 'Colorado Trail' is a beautiful and evocative song cycle that captures the spirit of the American West. It is known for its lyrical melodies, evocative harmonies, and vivid imagery. The cycle has become a staple of the American art song repertoire and is frequently performed by singers and pianists around the world.More....
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