JULIANA HALL | AMERICAN ART SONG COMPOSER

JULIE-JANE

JULIE-JANE
5 Songs for Baritone and Piano

on Poems by Thomas Hardy

Publisher
E. C. Schirmer Music Company

Catalog Number
8580

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Description
An assortment of English country personalities inhabit this song cycle, which deals with the ideas of lost and betrayed love. The cycle begins with a ballad singer whom the speaker implores to sing as a way of making him forget the pain of losing one he loves. Julie-Jane is a young woman whom the speaker fondly remembers after she has passed on following the company of a number of men out of wedlock. A fiddler plays at a country dance, watching as dancers couple throughout the night, and then for life. Carrey Clavel is another woman, one who scorns the company of the speaker, and finally Rose-Ann, who has led the speaker on without telling him she is promised to another.

Text
1 – The Ballad Singer
2 – Julie-Jane
3 – The Fiddler
4 – To Carrey Clavel
5 – Rose-Ann

Vocal Range
C-sharp 3  :  F-sharp 4

Duration
24′ 00″

Vocal Tessitura
G 3  :  D 4

Year of Composition
2007

First Performance
May 22, 2007
Yale University
New Haven, Connecticut


First Performers
Christopher Dylan Herbert, baritone
Juliana Hall, piano

Listen
Christopher Dylan Herbert, baritone
Juliana Hall, piano

1 – The Ballad Singer

2 – Julie-Jane

3 – The Fiddler

4 – To Carrey Clavel

5 – Rose-Ann