Lyrics Mid-Winter Songs: I. Lament For Pasiphaë - The Singers - Minnesota Choral Artists
Dying
sun,
shine
warm
a
little
longer!
My
eye,
dazzled
with
tears,
shall
dazzle
yours,
Conjuring
you
to
shine
and
not
to
move.
You,
sun,
and
I
all
afternoon
have
laboured
Beneath
a
dewless
and
oppressive
cloud—
A
fleece
now
gilded
with
our
common
grief
That
this
must
be
a
night
without
a
moon.
Dying
sun,
shine
warm
a
little
longer!
Faithless
she
was
not:
she
was
very
woman,
Smiling
with
dire
impartiality,
Sovereign,
with
heart
unmatched,
adored
of
men,
Until
Spring's
cuckoo
with
bedraggled
plumes
Tempted
her
pity
and
her
truth
betrayed.
Then
she
who
shone
for
all
resigned
her
being,
And
this
must
be
a
night
without
a
moon.
Dying
sun,
shine
warm
a
little
longer!
1 Les Chansons Des Roses: I. En Une Seule Fleur
2 Les Chansons Des Roses: II. Contre Qui, Rose
3 Les Chansons Des Roses: III. De Ton Rêve Trop Plein
4 Les Chansons Des Roses: IV. La Rose Complète
5 Les Chansons Des Roses: V. Dirait-On (Morten Lauridsen, piano)
6 O Come, Let Us Sing Unto The Lord
7 I Will Lift Up Mine Eyes
8 Psalm 29
9 Four Madrigals On Renaissance Texts #1: To One That Desired To Know My Mistris
10 Four Madrigals On Renaissance Texts: II. Slow, Slow Fresh Fount
11 Four Madrigals On Renaissance Texts: III. To My Mistris, I Burning In Love
12 Four Madrigals On Renaissance Texts: IV. Mediocrite In Love Rejected
13 Mid-Winter Songs: I. Lament For Pasiphaë
14 Mid-Winter Songs: II. Like Snow
15 Mid-Winter Songs: III. She Tells Her Love While Half Asleep
16 Mid-Winter Songs: IV. Mid-Winter Waking
17 Mid-Winter Songs: V. Intercession In Late October
18 Nocturnes: I. Sa Nuit d’Été (Morten Lauridsen, piano)
19 Nocturnes: II. Soneto De La Noche
20 Nocturnes: III. Sure On This Shining Night (Morten Lauridsen, piano)
21 Nocturnes: IV. Epilogue: Voici Le Soir (Morten Lauridsen, piano)
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