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Acknowledgments and Publishers' Addresses Acknowledgments and publishers' addresses William Alwyn: Mirages. Alfred Lengnick & Co Ltd, Purley Oaks Studios, 421a Brighton Road, South Croydon, Surrey, CR2 6YR, by whose kind permission the examples are reproduced. Milton Babbitt: Three Theatrical Songs. Peters Edition Ltd, 10-12 Baches Street, London, NI 6DN. Alison Bauld: Dear Emily. Novello and Co Ltd, Fairfield Road, Borough Green, Sevenoaks, Kent, TNI 5 8oT. Robert Beaser: The Seven Deadly Sins. European American Music, PO Box 8so, Valley Forge, PA 19482. John Beckwith: Five Lyrics of the T'ang Dynasty. Berandol Music Ltd, 1 1oa Sackville Street, Toronto, MSA 3E7, Canada, by whose kind permission the example is reproduced. David Bedford: Come in here child. Universal Edition (London) Ltd, 2!3 Fareham Street, Dean Street, London, WIV 4ou, by whose kind permission the example is reproduced. Richard Rodney Bennett: A Garland for Marjory Fleming. Novello and Co Ltd (see under Alison Bauld), by whose kind permission the example is reproduced. Leonard Bernstein: I Hate Music!. Warner Brothers Music Ltd, 17 Berners Street, London, WIP 300 and Warner Brothers Music, 9000 Sunset Boule­ vard, Penthouse, Los Angeles, CA 90069, by whose kind permission the examples are reproduced. (Copyright 1934 by M. Witrnark & Sons, 1943 by Warner Brothers Inc) David Blake: Beata I'alma. Novello and Co Ltd (see under Alison Bauld), by whose kind permission the examples are reproduced. Alan Bush: Voices of the Prophets. Stainer & Bell Ltd, PO Box 110, 82 High Road, London, N2 9PW and Galaxy Music Corporation, 131 West 86th Street, New York, NY 10024, by whose kind permission the examples are reproduced. John Cage: The Wonderful Widow of Eighteen Springs and A Flower. Peters Edition Ltd (see under Milton Babbitt), by whose kind permission the example is reproduced. (Copyright 1961 by Henrnar Press Inc) 277 NEW VOCAL REPERTORY Ronald Caltabiano: First Dream of Honeysuckle Petals Falling Alone. Example reproduced by kind permission of Rosalie Calabrese Management, New York; score available from Ronald Caltabiano, 6o West 76th Street, New York, NY roo23. Elliott Carter: Three Poems of Robert Frost. Associated Music Publishers Inc, 866 Third Avenue, New York, NY roo22. John Casken: Ia Orana, Gauguin. Schott & Co Ltd, 48 Great Marlborough Street, London, wrv 2BN, by whose kind permission the example is repro­ duced. Lyell Cresswell: Eight Shaker Songs. Lyell Cresswell, 8 Leslie Place, Edin­ burgh, EH4 INQ, by whose kind permission the examples are reproduced. Donald Crockett: The Pensive Traveller. Examples reproduced by kind permission of Serenissima Music Co, PO Box 982, Pasadena, CA 91102; score available from The Unicorn Music Co Inc, 170 NE 33rd Street, Fort Lauderdale, FL 3 3 334· Gordon Crosse: Voice from the Tomb. Oxford University Press, Walton Street, Oxford, ox2 6DP, by whose kind permission the examples are reproduced. David Del Tredici: Four Songs. Boosey & Hawkes Music Publishers Ltd, 29 5 Regent Street, London, WIR 8JH, by whose kind permission the example is reproduced. Brian Dennis: The Exiled King. Brian Dennis, by whose kind permission the examples are reproduced, do Royal Holloway and Bedford New College, Egham Hill, Egham, Surrey, TW20 oEX. Peter Dickinson: Extravaganzas. Novello and Co Ltd (see under Alison Bauld), by whose kind permission the example is reproduced. Ross Edwards: The Hermit of Green Light. Example reproduced by kind permission of Universal Edition (Australia) Pty Ltd; score available from Universal Edition (London) Ltd (see under David Bedford). Brian Elias: At the Edge of Time. J. & W. Chester/Edition Wilhelm Hansen London Ltd, 7-9 Eagle Court, London, ECrM 5QD, by whose kind permis­ sion the examples are reproduced. Corey Field: Escape at Bedtime. Vox Nova, PO Box 485, Wayne, PA 19087. Irving Fine: Mutability. Novello and Co Ltd (see under Alison Bauld). Harry Freedman: Anerca. Example reproduced by kind permission of Harry Freedman; score available from the Canadian Music Centre, Chalmers House, 20 StJoseph Street, Toronto, Ontario, M4Y IJ9, Canada. Peter Racine Fricker: Two Songs. Examples reproduced by kind permission of Serenissima Music Co; score available from The Unicorn Music Co Inc (see under Donald Crockett). lain Hamilton: Songs ofSummer. Example reproduced by kind permission of ACKNOWLEDGMENTS AND PUBLISHERS' ADDRESSES Theodore Presser Co, Presser Place, Bryn Mawr, PA 19010; score available from Theodore Presser Co and Alfred A. Kalmus Ltd, 2/3 Fareham Street, Dean Street, London, WIV 4ou. John Harbison: Mirabai Songs. Example reproduced by kind permission of G. Schirmer Inc; score available from Associated Music Publishers Inc (see under Elliott Carter). Lou Harrison: May Rain. Hermes Beard Press, 7121 Viewpoint Road, Aptos, CA95003. Jonathan Harvey: Cantata II- Three Lovescapes. Novello and Co Ltd (see under Alison Bauld), by whose kind permission the examples are reproduced. Paavo Heininen: Love's Philosophy. Paavo Heininen, by whose kind permis­ sion the example is reproduced, do Finnish Music Information Centre, Runeberginkatu 15A, SF oo1oo Helsinki 10, Finland. Hans Werner Henze: Three Auden Songs. Schott & Co Ltd (see under John Casken), by whose kind permission the example is reproduced. (Copyright 1984 by B. Schott's Soehne, Mainz.) Robert Heppener: Four Songs. Donemus, Paulus Potterstraat 14, 1071 CZ Amsterdam, The Netherlands, by whose kind permission the examples are reproduced. Trevor Hold: Something Rich and Strange. Basil Ramsey Ltd, 604 Rayleigh Road, Eastwood, Leigh-on-Sea, Essex, ss9 suu, by whose kind permission the examples are reproduced. Robin Holloway: Wherever We May Be. Boosey & Hawkes Music Publishers Ltd (see under David Del Tredici), by whose kind permission the examples are reproduced. Elaine Hugh-Jones: Six de Ia Mare Songs. Elaine Hugh-Jones, 95 Church Road, Malvern Link, Worcestershire, WR14 INQ, by whose kind permission the examples are reproduced. Keith Humble: Five Cabaret Songs. Score available from Universal Edition (London) Ltd (see under David Bedford). Karel Husa: Twelve Moravian Songs. Example reproduced by kind permis­ sion of G. Schirmer Inc; score available from Associated Music Publishers Inc (see under Elliott Carter). John Joubert: The Turning Wheel. Novello and Co Ltd (see under Alison Bauld), by whose kind permission the examples are reproduced. Earl Kim: Letters found near a Suicide. Example reproduced by kind permission of EMI Music Publishing Ltd; score available from International Music Publications, Southend Road, Woodford Green, Essex, IG8 8HN. Peter Lawson: Care Charmer Sleepe. P~ter Lawson, 13 Clifton Road, Lon­ don, SE2 5, by whose kind permission the examples are reproduced. Nicola LeFanu: A Penny for a Song. Novello and Co Ltd (see under Alison Bauld), by whose kind permission the examples are reproduced. 279 NEW VOCAL REPERTORY Elisabeth Lutyens: In the Temple of a Bird's Wing. Example reproduced by kind permission of the executors of the Elisabeth Lutyens Estate; score available from Universal Edition (London) Ltd (see under David Bedford). Elizabeth Maconchy: Sun, Moon and Stars. J. & W. Chester/Edition Wilhelm Hansen London Ltd (see under Brian Elias), by whose kind permission the example is reproduced. Daniel Manneke: Five Songs on English Poems. Donemus (see under Robert Heppener), by whose kind permission the examples are reproduced. Donald Martino: Three Songs. E. C. Schirmer Music Co Inc, I 3 8 Ipswich Street, Boston, MA 02.2.I 5, by whose kind permission the examples are reproduced. William Mathias: A Vision of Time and Eternity. Oxford University Press (see under Gordon Crosse), by whose kind permission the examples are reproduced. Nicholas Maw: The Voice of Love. Boosey & Hawkes Music Publishers Ltd (see under David Del Tredici), by whose kind permission the examples are reproduced. Thea Musgrave: A Suite o' Bairnsangs. J. & W. Chester/Edition Wilhelm Hansen London Ltd (see under Brian Elias), by whose kind permission the example is reproduced. George Newson: Four Songs. George Newson, Chapel Cottage, Stone-in­ Oxney, Tenterden, Kent, by whose kind permission the examples are repro­ duced. George Nicholson: Peripheral Visions. Schott & Co Ltd (see under John Casken), by whose kind permission the example is reproduced. Anthony Payne: Evening Land. J. & W. Chester/Edition Wilhelm Hansen London Ltd (see under Brian Elias), by whose kind permission the examples are reproduced. Barbara Pentland: Sung Songs nos. 4 and 5. Examples reproduced by kind permission of Barbara Pentland; score available from Canadian Music Centre, Chalmers House, 2.0 St Joseph Street, Toronto, Ontario, M4Y IJ9, Canada. Ronald Perera: Five Summer Songs. E. C. Schirmer Music Co Inc (see under Donald Martino), by whose kind permission the examples are reproduced. Andre Previn: Five Songs. Edition Wilhelm Hansen/Chester Music New York Inc, 575 Eighth Avenue, New York, NY IOOI8, by whose kind permission the examples are reproduced. Gwyn Pritchard: Enitharmon. Gwyn Pritchard, 55 Belmont Road, St Andrew's, Bristol, ss6 5AP, by whose kind permission the examples are reproduced. Priaulx Rainier: Three Greek Epigrams. Schott & Co Ltd (see under John Casken), by whose kind permission the examples are reproduced. 2.80 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS AND PUBLISHERS' ADDRESSES Bernard Rands: Ballad 2. Universal Edition (London) Ltd (see under David Bedford), by whose kind permission the example is reproduced. Karl Aage Rasmussen: One and All. Edition Wilhelm Hansen NS, Gothers­ gade 9-I I, DK-I I 2 3 Copenhagen K, Denmark; score
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