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Fairy snow, fairy snow, | |||
Blowing, blowing everywhere, | |||
Would that I | |||
Too, could fly | |||
Lightly, lightly through the air. | |||
Like a wee, crystal star | |||
I should drift, I should blow | |||
Near, more near, | |||
To my dear | |||
Where he comes through the snow. | |||
I should fly to my love | |||
Like a flake in the storm, | |||
I should die, | |||
I should die, | |||
On his lips that are warm. | |||
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Revision as of 22:05, 1 October 2016
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- Editor: Michael Winikoff (submitted 2016-10-01). Score information: A4, 2 pages, 187 kB Copyright: CPDL
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General Information
Title: Snow Song
Composer: Michael Winikoff
Lyricist: Sara Teasdale
Number of voices: 4vv Voicing: SATB
Genre: Secular, Unknown
Language: English
Instruments: A cappella
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Description: Back in August, after a snow day, my son asked “why don’t you write a piece about snow?”. So here it is!
The text, by American poet Sara Teasdale evokes light, flight, and a certain whimsical longing, which I’ve attempted to capture in a setting that has a light texture, and frequent subtle harmonic shifts.
External websites: http://winikoffmusic.wordpress.com
Original text and translations
Fairy snow, fairy snow, Blowing, blowing everywhere, Would that I Too, could fly Lightly, lightly through the air.
Like a wee, crystal star I should drift, I should blow Near, more near, To my dear Where he comes through the snow.
I should fly to my love Like a flake in the storm, I should die, I should die, On his lips that are warm.