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'Of Cautious
Melody'
Music for Song and Soul
Original compositions for voice, solo instrument, and orchestra by Philip Stott
"At Half past Three, a single Bird
Unto a silent Sky
Propounded but a single term
Of cautious melody."
[Emily Dickinson, Poem 1084, c.1866]
"Split the Lark - and you'll find the Music -
Bulb after Bulb, in Silver rolled -
Scantily dealt to the Summer Morning
Saved for your Ear when Lutes be old."
[Emily Dickinson, Poem 861, c.1864]
Settings of poems by Emily Dickinson; by the English Pastoral poets; lieder; music for choirs; and a range of instrumental music, including a Concerto for Oboe.
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From: Michael Praetorius, Syntagma Musicum (1614-1620)
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