A
Creature Divided (2003) Three
poems by Elizabeth Bishop für
Koloratursopran, Klarinette (Sopran- und Altsaxophon), Posaune (Euphonium),
Gitarre und Akkordeon;
9'
UA am 14.4.2004 im Kulturzentrum "Mon Ami",
Weimar, durch Heike Porstein (Koloratursopran) und das Ensemble
klangwerkstatt weimar
2. Preis beim Wettbewerb der "Weimarer Frühjahrstage für
zeitgenössische Musik" 2004
I Conversation The tumult in the heart keeps
asking questions. And then it stops and undertakes to answer in
the same tone of voice. No one could tell the difference.
Uninnocent, these conversations
start, and then engage the senses, only half-meaning to. And
then there is no choice, and then there is no sense;
until a name and all
its connotation are the same.
(Nr. 1 from „Four Poems“,
published 1955)
Notenbeispiel
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II Sonnet Caught – the bubble in
the spirit-level, a creature divided; and the compass needle wobbling
and wavering, undecided. Freed – the broken thermometer´s
mercury running away; and the rainbow-bird from the narrow
bevel of the empty mirror, flying wherever it feels like,
gay! (1979)
Notenbeispiel
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Hörbeispiel
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III Sonnet Thy senses are too different
to please me – Touch I might touch; whole the split difference On
twenty finger´s tips. But hearing´s thence Long leagues of thee,
where wildernesses íncrease... See Flesh-forests, nerve-veined,
pain-star-blossom full, Trackless to where trembles th´ears´eremite. And
where from there a stranger turns to sight? Thine eyes nest,
say, soft shining birds in the skull?
Either above thee or thy
gravestone´s graven angel Eyes I´ll stand and stare. The secret´s
in the forehead (Rather the structure´s gap) once you are dead. They
leave that way together, no more strange. I'll Look in lost upon
those neatest nests of bone Where steel-coiled springs have lashed
out, fly-wheels flown.
(Nr. 3 from „Three Sonnets
for the Eyes, 1933)
from THE COMPLETE POEMS
1927-1979 by Elizabeth Bishop Copyright © 1979, 1983 by Alice
Helen Methfessel. Used by arrangement with Farrar, Straus and
Giroux LLC. All rights reserved
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