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- (Posted 2024-07-31) CPDL #81464:
- Editor: Graham Patterson (submitted 2024-07-31). Score information: A4, 93 pages, 766 kB Copyright: CPDL
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General Information
Title: Haiku, Book 10
Composer: Graham Patterson
Lyricist: Matsuo Bashōcreate page
Number of voices: 4+vv Voicing: SATB
Genre: Secular, Partsong
Language: English
Instruments: A cappella
First published: unpublished
Description: The tenth volume of settings of haiku by Bashō, comprising 51 settings:
- 1 Women washing yams p.1
- 2 Day of the Rat festival p.3
- 3 Grass pillow p.4
- 4a On learning of the death of priest Daiten (with gong). p.5
- 4b On learning of the death of priest Daiten (with drone) p.7
- 5 Boat mooring p.9
- 6 Removing lice p.11
- 7 Bird catcher p.13
- 8 Stopping at a house in the mountains of Kai p.14
- 9a On missing the poet-priest Bansai (with gong) p.15
- 9b On missing the poet-priest Bansai (with gong and drone) p.17
- 10 Old - happy? p.19
- 11 How many frosts? p.21
- 12 Barren field p.23
- 13 Three names p.25
- 14 Horsetail shoots p.26
- 15 I am so ill p.27
- 16 On Sōha's departure p.30
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- 17 Watching the crane p.31
- 18 Mourning over the death of priest Tandō p.33
- 19 He seems blind. p.35
- 20 East or west p.38
- 21 Twenty-seventh night moon p.39
- 22 Rice gourd p.42
- 23 Seagull p.43
- 24 A desolate garden p.46
- 25 Moon and snow p.47
- 26 Bright moon p.48
- 27 First snowfall p.49
- 28 More insomnia. p.51
- 29 New Year market p.52
- 30 A morning glory flower p.53
- 31 White stork's nest p.54
- 32 Village children p.55
- 33 Next door's hedge p.56
- 34 Temple of the Hat p.59
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- 35 The fragrance of plums p.61
- 36 Oysters p.63
- 37 Do not forget the plum blossoms p.65
- 38 Little river crab p.67
- 39 Lands a butterfly p.69
- 40 Cuckoo cries repeatedly p.70
- 41 Deutzia flowers p.71
- 42 Light in the dark p.73
- 43 Cicada robe p.74
- 44 Floating nest p.75
- 45 Tending melons p.76
- 46 Melon flower p.77
- 47 Night voice p.78
- 48 My hair has grown p.79
- 49 Fishmonger fishmonger p.82
- 50 A crane on the rice paddy p.83
- 51 Whose is it? p.85
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Original text and translations
See individual haikus for texts and translations.