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Evidence
First line:
There comes o'er the valley a shadow
composer
circa 1898 to the poem Wie Melodien zieht es mir by Klaus Groth; revised 1910 with Ives's own words
author of text
Recordings
Cover of 'Ives: Romanzo di Central Park' (CDA67644)
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Evidence is dated 1910, but here again Ives had substituted his own words to what was a much earlier setting (about 1898) of the poem ‘Wie Melodien zieht es mir’ by Klaus Groth (also set by Brahms, in his Op 105). In this lyric landscape, the onset of night is symbolized in the voice’s drooping, descending phrases.

from notes by Calum MacDonald © 2008

Track-specific metadata
Details for CDA67644 track 18
Artists
ISRC
GB-AJY-08-64418
Duration
1'19
Recording date
20 February 2007
Recording venue
All Saints' Church, East Finchley, London, United Kingdom
Recording producer
Mark Brown
Recording engineer
Julian Millard
Hyperion usage
  1. Ives: Romanzo di Central Park (CDA67644)
    Disc 1 Track 18
    Release date: February 2008
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