Emily Dickinson's poetic imagery in 21st-century songs by Lori Laitman, Jake Heggie, and Daron Hagen

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2019-05-02
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Indiana University
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Thesis (DM) – Indiana University, Music, 2019
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Emily Dickinson, Lori Laitman, Jake Heggie, Daron Hagen, Two Dickinson Songs, In This Short Life, Newer Every Day, Four Dickinson Songs, The Brain is wider than the sky, Good morning midnight, I stepped from plank to plank, Some keep the sabbath, Silence is all we dread, I'm nobody who are you, Fame is a bee, That I did always love, Goodnight, Of all the souls, I've seen A dying Eye, If you were coming in the fall, Wild nights
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D. Mus.