2002


The Drum

Composed by Ned Rorem

Aftermath Song Collection


"The Drum" is the first song in Ned Rorem's song cycle Aftermath, written for medium voice, violin, cello, and piano.

Text

The Miseries of War (The Drum)
by John Scott of Amwell

I hate that drum’s discordant sound,
Parading round, and round, and round:
To thoughtless youth it pleasure yields,
And lures from cities and from fields,
To sell their liberty for charms
Of tawdry lace, and glittering arms;
And when Ambition’s voice commands,
To march, and fight, and fall, in foreign lands.

I hate that drum’s discordant sound,
Parading round, and round, and round;
To me it talks of ravag’d plains,
And burning towns, and ruin’d swains,
And mangled limbs, and dying groans,
And widows’ tears, and orphans’ moans;
And all that Misery’s hand bestows,
To fill the catalogue of human woes.

Records

2003

Music@Menlo Live ’03: Innovation / Evolution: The Unfolding of Music 1720 – 2002, Vol. 5 (Voices of Our Time)

John Corigliano, John Harbison, Ned Rorem

Sheet Music