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Frank Bridge: Three Songs for Mezzo-Soprano, Viola, and Piano (1907)

Rebecca Ringle, Mezzo-Soprano
Luke Fleming, Viola,
Roger Steptoe, Piano

Three Songs for Mezzo-Soprano, Viola, and Piano (1907)
Frank Bridge (1879 -- 1941)

Music Available at: http://www.sheetmusicplus.com/title/Frank-Bridge-Three-Songs/18977645

I. Far, far from each other

Matthew Arnold (1822 -- 1888)

Far, far from each other our spirits have flown,
And what heart knows another? Ah! Who knows his own?
Blow, ye winds! Lift me with you! I come to the wild.

Fold closely, O nature! Thine arms round thy child.
Ah, calm me! Restore me and dry up my tears.
On thy high mountain platforms, where morn first appears.
II. Where is it that our soul doth go?

Heinrich Heine (1797 -- 1856), trans. K. F. Kroeker

One thing I'd know,
When we have perished,
Where is it that our soul doth go?
Where, where is the fire, that is extinguished?
Where is the wind?
Where is the wind but now did blow?
Where is it?
Where is it?
Where is it that our soul doth go?
When we have perished.
III. Music, when soft voices die

Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792 -- 1822)

Music, when soft voices die,
Vibrates in the memory.
Odours, when sweet violets sicken,
Live within the sense they quicken.

Rose leaves, when the rose is dead,
Are heaped for the belovèd's bed.
And so my thoughts when thou art gone,
Love itself shall slumber on.

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In 2015, Mr. Fleming became the Founding Artistic Director of both the Manhattan Chamber Players, a New York-based chamber music collective, and the Crescent City Chamber Music Festival, a mission/outreach-centric festival held annually in his hometown, New Orleans. Mr. Fleming has been featured on a Live from Marlboro CD release on the Archiv Music label, and his recordings with the Attacca Quartet on Azica Records were released to widespread critical acclaim. He has performed as a guest artist with the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, Sejong Soloists, Ensemble Connect, the Orchestra of St. Luke’s, New York Classical Players, and the Serafin and Canterbury String Quartets, and has given masterclasses at UCLA, Louisiana State University, Ithaca College, Syracuse University, Melbourne University, and the New Orleans Center for Creative Arts, among others. He has served on the faculties of the Innsbrook Institute, Renova Music Festival and Houston ChamberFest, and Fei Tian College, writes frequently for Strings Magazine, and is Lecturer-in-Residence for the concert series Project: Music Heals Us. Mr. Fleming holds the degrees of Doctor of Musical Arts, Artist Diploma, and Master of Music from the Juilliard School, a Postgraduate Diploma with Distinction from the Royal Academy of Music in London, and a Bachelor of Music summa cum laude from Louisiana State University. He is represented by Arts Global, Inc.

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