Haiku, Book 5 (Graham Patterson)

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  • (Posted 2024-06-09)  CPDL #80886:     
Editor: Graham Patterson (submitted 2024-06-09).   Score information: A4, 119 pages, 1.13 MB   Copyright: CPDL
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General Information

Title: Haiku, Book 5
Composer: Graham Patterson
Lyricist: Matsuo Bashōcreate page
Number of voices: 4+vv   Voicing: SATB
Genre: SecularPartsong

Language: English
Instruments: A cappella

First published: unpublished
Description: The fifth volume of settings for choir of haiku by Matsuo Bashō, comprising 47 pieces.

1. A Cotton Field. p. 1
2. Solitary Crow. p. 4
3. The Voices of Plovers. p. 7
4. A Fine Duet! p. 12
5. Dark Night. p. 15
6. Among The Flowers. p. 17
7. Hair Cut like a Moon Shape p. 19
8. Sleeping in the Temple p. 21
9. Farmer's Child. p. 23
10. A Wandering Saint. p. 25
11. Harvest Moon. p. 27
12. Full Autumn Moon p. 29
13. The Full Moon. p. 33
14. Shining Princess. p. 34
15. Floating Temple. p. 35
16. Kiso. p. 37
17. Blue Seas p. 39
18. Above the Skylark. p. 42
19. Your Hermitage. p. 43
20. An Island p. 45
21. Unknowingly he Guided us. p. 46
22. Above the Moor. p. 49
23. The Pheasant's Cry. p. 51
24. Hototogisu (the Cuckoo). p. 55
25. All the long, long day. p. 61
26. A solitary Hawk. p. 63
27 O Bush Warblers! p. 65
28. The Sea Darkens. p. 68
29. Cormorant Fishing. p. 71
30. Wild Geese. p. 73
31. This Lovely Willow. p. 75
32. A Wild Duck Falls. p. 77
33. The Warbler Sings. p. 78
34. In Kyoto. p. 81
35. Across the Moor. p. 83
36. Woodpecker. p. 85
37. Crane. p. 87
38. Dragonfly. p. 90
39. Temple Bell. p. 91
40. The Cricket's Cry. p. 93
41. The Cow Shed. p. 97
42 Dying Cricket. p. 100
43. Bagworm's House p. 101
44. Bagworms' Songs p. 103
45. Spider, do you Cry? p. 105
46 Cricket. p. 110
47. Sound of a Cicada. p. 113
48. Firefly-Boat. p.115

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Original text and translations

See individual haikus for texts and translations.