1990
Strings in the Earth and Air
Composed by
Richard Hundley
Richard Hundley Text by
James Joyce
James Joyce Octaves and Sweet Sounds Song Collection
The first song in Hundley's Octaves and Sweet Sounds, "Strings in the Earth and Air," utilizes text by James Joyce and has beautiful, lyric phrases at a moderate tempo that are typical of vocal lines in the bel canto repertoire.
--Esther Jane Hardenbergh
The audio recording provided features Esther Jane Hardenbergh, soprano, and Mutsumi Moteki, piano, and the performance took place in Salzburg, Austria on a recital for the Salzburg Chamber Concerts series.
Text
Strings in the earth and air
by James Joyce
Strings in the earth and air
Make music sweet;
Strings by the river where
The willows meet.
There’s music along the river
For Love wanders there,
Pale flowers on his mantle,
Dark leaves on his hair.
All softly playing,
With head to the music bent,
And fingers straying
Upon an instrument.
from Chamber Music
Audio
“Strings in the Earth and Air” (from “Octaves and Sweet Sounds”)
Esther Jane Hardenbergh (soprano) & Mutsumi Moteki (piano)2:04
