CHARLES SHADLE: SIX DICKINSON SONGS (2000) For Sorano and Clarinet I. I'm Nobody I'm Nobody! Who are you? Are you nobody too? Then there's a air ofus- Don't tell! They'd banish us, you know. How dreary to be somebody! How ublic like a frog To tell your name the live long day To an admiring bog. 2. Brazil I asked no other thing, No other was denied. I offered Being for it; The mighty merchant smiled. "Brazil!" He twirled at button, Without a glance my way: "But, madam, is there nothing else That we can show today?" 3. Wild Nights! Wild nights! Wild nights! Were I with thee, Wild nights should be Our luxury! Futile the winds To a heart in ort, -- Done with the comass Done with the chart. Rowing in Eden Ah! The sea! Might I but moor tonight In thee! 1
4. Come Slowly, Eden Come slowly, Eden Lis unused to thee Bashful, si thy jasmines, As a fainting Bee. Reaching late his flower Round her chamber hums, Counts his nectars- Enters And is lost in balms! 5. Aristocracy The edigree of honey Does not concern the bee; A clover any time, to him Is aristocracy! 6. The Morning After Death The bustle in a house The morning after death Is solemnest of industries Enacted uon earth,-- The sweeing u the heart, And utting love away We shall not want to use again Until Eternity. 2
for Margaret O'Keefe Six Dickinson Songs for sorano and clarinet Emily Dickinson (1830-1886) 1. I'm Nobody! Andante Charles Shadle (b. 1960) Sorano Score in C m :==- Clarinet Bb m ===-PP 5 n, -==== sub no-bo-dy! Who are you? Are you Charles Shadle BMI 2000 3
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4. Come Slowly, Eden Larghetto Sorano Come slow ly, Score in C larinet in Bb 7 m ======---==== m: -- Lis un - used 10 thee Bash ful, si thy jas - mines, As a,n: sub. --=====m mf m: m mf w 11
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Sorano 6. The Morning After Death Adagio (Temo I) Score in C accell. 3 3 Clarinet in Bb - - accell. 3 m m ==-P m moderato ( a iacere) 5 The bus - tie in a house The morn - ing af - ter a temo = 9 --== (dolce) mf death Is sol - em - nest of In - dus- tries En act ed u - on earth, 15
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