PROGRAM
Voice of Nature: the Anthropocene
Prelude: Jackson Browne (b. 1948) | “Before the Deluge” (recording) Arrangement: Caroline Shaw, with Rhiannon Giddens, Alison Krauss, Renée Fleming, & Yannick Nézet-Séguin, piano |
The following will be accompanied by a film provided by National Geographic. The audience is asked to kindly hold applause until the end of the first half of the program. |
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Hazel DICKENS (1925–2011) | “Pretty Bird” |
George Frideric HANDEL (1685–1759) | “Care selve” from Atalanta |
Nico MUHLY (b. 1981) | “Endless Space” |
Joseph CANTELOUBE (1879–1957) | “Baïlèro” from Chants d’Auvergne |
Maria SCHNEIDER (b. 1960) | “Our Finch Feeder” from Winter Morning Walks |
BJÖRK (b. 1965) | “All is Full of Love” |
Howard SHORE (b. 1946) | “Twilight and Shadow” from The Lord of the Rings |
Kevin PUTS (b. 1972) | “Evening” |
Curtis GREEN (b. 1995) | “Red Mountains Sometimes Cry” (recorded, during credits) |
BACHARACH (1928–2023) and DAVID (1921–2012) | “What the World Needs Now” |
INTERMISSION
Gabriel FAURÉ (1845–1924) | “Au bord de l’eau” “Les berceaux” |
Edvard GRIEG (1843–1907) | “Lauf der Welt” “Zur Rosenzeit” |
Giacomo PUCCINI (1858-1924) | “O mio babbino caro” from Gianni Schicchi (1918) |
Jerome KERN (1885–1945) | “All the Things You Are” |
Andrew LIPPA (b. 1964) | “The Diva” (2020) |
TEXTS AND TRANSLATIONS
HAZEL DICKENS “Pretty Bird” |
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Fly away, little pretty bird Fly, fly away Fly away, little pretty bird And pretty you’ll always stay I see in your eyes a promise |
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GEORG FRIDERIC HANDEL “Care Selve” from Atalanta |
GEORG FRIDERIC HANDEL “Care Selve” from Atalanta |
Care selve, ombre beate, vengo in traccia del mio cor! |
Beloved forests, joyous shadows: I come in search of my heart. |
Nico Muhly, Thomas Traherne, Robinson Meyer “Endless Space” |
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One of the great things about Earth as an image is that… it’s too much. It helps me to think about how we share the planet, and the fact that it’s always half day and it’s always half night. Your midnight is someone else’s noon. It doesn’t work in language: I try to talk about it, and it comes out as clichés. But this is seeing it. Prompted to seek my Bliss above the Skies, Whether the emergencies of the coming century No empty Space: it is all full of Sight One of the great things about Earth as an image |
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“Baïlèro” from Chants d’Auvergne | “Baïlèro” from Songs of the Auvergne |
Pastré, dè dèlaï l’aïo, as gaïré dé boun tèms? Dio lou baïlèro lèro, lèro, lèro, lèro, baïlèro, lô! È n’aï pa gaïre, è dio, tu? Baïlèro lèro, lèro, lèro, lèro, baïlèro, lô! Pastré, couci foraï, en obal io lou bel riou! |
Shepherd across the river, you don’t seem to be afraid, sing the Bailero, etc. Indeed I’m not, and you too, sing the Bailero, etc. Shepherd, the stream separates us, and I can’t cross it, |
MARIA SCHNEIDER “Our Finch Feeder” from Winter Morning Walks [Ted Kooser] |
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Our finch feeder, full of thistle seed oily and black as ammunition, swings wildly in the wind and the finches in olive drab like little commandos cling to the perches, cling to the perches, six birds at a time, ignoring the difficult ride. |
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BJÖRK “All Is Full of Love” |
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You’ll be given love You’ll be taken care of You’ll be given love You have to trust it Maybe not from the sources Twist your head around All is full of love |
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HOWARD SHORE “Twilight and Shadow” from The Lord of the Rings |
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Ngil nin el nel Naun el kree ú a mae Ú el me Síli mae Nin fi li na lo me le ne Menel aduial Dúr i fuin i vah mae Ngil nin el nel Du Gli li mae Ngil fi el me i Dúr fu Nae mae An i lu na cu An i naun lui A na naun annen Annen ne perónen A |
Twilight and Shadow I saw a star rise high in the Evening sky, It hung like a jewel, Softly shining. I saw a star fade in the Evening sky, The dark was too deep and so light died, Softly pining. For what might have been, For what never was. For a life, long lived For a love half given |
KEVIN PUTS “Evening” [Poem by Dorianne Laux] |
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Moonlight pours down without mercy, no matter how many have perished beneath the trees. The river rolls on. There will always be Everything ends. The swans drift on. We know the land We know we are doomed, |
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BURT BACHARACH AND HAL DAVID “What the World Needs Now” |
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What the world needs now is love, sweet love It’s the only thing that there’s just too little of What the world needs now is love, sweet love No not just for some, but for everyone Lord, we don’t need another mountain What the world needs now is love, sweet love Lord, we don’t need another meadow What the world needs now is love, sweet love |
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GABRIEL FAURE Au bord de l’eau[Sully Prudhomme] |
At the water’s edge |
S’asseoir tous deux au bord d’un flot qui passe, Le voir passer; Tous deux, s’il glisse un nuage en l’espace, Le voir glisser; À l’horizon, s’il fume un toit de chaume, Le voir fumer; Aux alentours si quelque fleur embaume, S’en embaumer; Entendre au pied du saule où l’eau murmure L’eau murmurer; Ne pas sentir, tant que ce rêve dure, Le temps durer; Mais n’apportant de passion profonde Qu’à s’adorer, Sans nul souci des querelles du monde, Les ignorer; Et seuls, tous deux devant tout ce qui lasse, Sans se lasser, Sentir l’amour, devant tout ce qui passe, Ne point passer! |
To sit together on the bank of a flowing stream, To watch it flow; Together, if a cloud glides by, To watch it glide; On the horizon, if smoke rises from thatch, To watch it rise; If nearby a flower smells sweet, To savor its sweetness; To listen at the foot of the willow, where water murmurs, To the murmuring water; Not to feel, while this dream passes, The passing of time; But feeling no deep passion, Except to adore each other, With no cares for the quarrels of the world, To know nothing of them; And alone together, seeing all that tires, Not to tire of each other, To feel that love, in the face of all that passes, Shall never pass! |
FAURE Les Berceaux [Sully Prudhomme] |
The cradles |
Le long du quai les grands vaisseaux, Que la houle incline en silence, Ne prennent pas garde aux berceaux Que la main des femmes balance. Mais viendra le jour des adieux, Et ce jour-là les grands vaisseaux, |
Along the quay the great ships, Listing silently with the surge, Pay no heed to the cradles Rocked by women’s hands. But the day of parting will come, And on that day the great ships, |
EDVARD GRIEG Lauf der Welt [Johann Ludwig Uhland] |
The Way of the World |
An jedem Abend geh’ ich aus, Hinauf den Wiesensteg. Sie schaut aus ihrem Gartenhaus, Es stehet hart am Weg. Wir haben uns noch nie bestellt, Es ist nur so der Lauf der Welt. Ich weiß nicht, wie es so geschah, Das Lüftchen mit der Rose spielt, |
Every evening I go out, Up the meadow path. She looks out from her summer house, Which stands close by the road. We’ve never planned a rendezvous, It’s just the way of the world. I don’t know how it came about, The little breeze plays with the rose, |
GRIEG Zur Rosenzeit [Johann Wolfgang von Goethe] |
Time of Roses |
Ihr verblühet, süße Rosen, Meine Liebe trug euch nicht; Blühet, ach! dem Hoffnungslosen, Dem der Gram die Seele bricht! Jener Tage denk’ ich trauernd, Alle Blüten, alle Früchte Ihr verblühet, süße Rosen, |
You fade, sweet roses, My love did not wear you; Ah! You bloom for one bereft of hope, Whose soul now breaks with grief! Sorrowfully I think of those days, Laid all the blossoms, all the fruits You fade, sweet roses, |
GIACOMO PUCCINI “O mio babbino caro” from Gianni Schicchi |
Oh, dear papa |
O mio babbino caro, mi piace è bello, bello; vo’andare in Porta Rossa a comperar l’anello! Sì, sì, ci voglio andare! e se l’amassi indarno, andrei sul Ponte Vecchio, ma per buttarmi in Arno! Mi struggo e mi tormento! O Dio, vorrei morir! Babbo, pietà, pietà! |
Oh, dear papa, I like him, he’s handsome, he’s handsome; I want to go to Porta Rossato to buy the ring! Yes, yes, I want to go! And if it’s useless to love him, I’ll go to the Ponte Vecchio and throw myself into the Arno! I am pining, I am tortured! O God, I could die! Papa, have pity, have pity! |
JEROME KERN AND OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN II “All the Things You Are” |
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Time and again I’ve longed for adventure Something to make my heart beat the faster What did I long for? I never really knew Finding your love I’ve found my adventure Touching your hand, my heart beats the faster All that I want in all of this world is you You are the promised kiss of springtime You are the angel glow that lights a star |