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Boyer, Peter
1970-0000
(b Providence, RI, 10 Feb 1970). American
perchance to dream…: Songs of Sleep <1994–1995>
soprano solo
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Source of text: I. Proverbs 6:9-11; II. Walt Whitman, from The Sleepers; III. Naom Chomsky, from Aspects of the Theory of Syntax: IV. Shakespeare, Hamlet III/i; Emily Brontë. Language: English
Prelude
I. How Long Wilt Thou Sleep, O Sluggard
II. I Wander All Night in My Vision
III. Colorless Green Ideas
IV. To Die: to Sleep
V. I Lingered Round Them
Postlude
I. How Long Wilt Thou Sleep, O Sluggard
II. I Wander All Night in My Vision
III. Colorless Green Ideas
IV. To Die: to Sleep
V. I Lingered Round Them
Postlude
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Contents—Prelude; I. How Long Wilt Thou Sleep, O Sluggard (Proverbs); II. I Wander All Night in My Vision (Whitman); III. Colorless Green Ideas (Chomsky); IV. To Die: to Sleep (Shakespeare); V. I Lingered Round Them (Emily Brontë); Postlude
Contents—Prelude; I. How Long Wilt Thou Sleep, O Sluggard (Proverbs); II. I Wander All Night in My Vision (Whitman); III. Colorless Green Ideas (Chomsky); IV. To Die: to Sleep (Shakespeare); V. I Lingered Round Them (Emily Brontë); Postlude