Marina Tsvetaeva, excerpt from Insomnia, Selected Poems (trans. Elaine Feinstein, with Angela Livingstone)
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I thought the Nocturnes would get it but it was a tough choice. I think, at the moment at least, I would have to go for the.............Etudes, then Mazurkas, Waltzes, then Nocturnes.
Thanks for voting and there is another Chopin poll kicking around.
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new-to-me #96 - Nocturnes
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Golden House Nocturne by Christopher Burk
The Evening Star by André Édouard Marty
Evening In Blue by Mark Grantham
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https://poetrywales.co.uk/rakyah-assam-how-i-wrote-the-scientist/
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e.e. cummings, from “Longing” (in Uncollected Poems), Complete Poems: 1904-1962
[Text ID: “O night, mother divine of poetry and stars!”]
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This is my favourite version of my song. The pianist is Daniel Barenboim; I personally believe that his interpretation of this song is the best. Best is subjective, but that is my opinion.
~Nocturne🌘🎵
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Johann Baptist Wenzel Kalliwoda (1801-1866) - Six Nocturnes for Viola and Piano Op.186
00:00 No.1 - Larghetto 04:14 No.2 - Allegretto, ma un poco vivo 07:18 No.3 - Poco Adagio 11:17 No.4 - Allegretto, ma un poco vivo 14:45 No.5 - Adagio con molta espressione 19:49 No.6 - Allegro Moderato
Hiyoli Togawa (VLA) & Lilit Grigoryan, pf
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