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Blue Mountain Ballads is a song cycle for a voice and piano composed by Paul Bowles in 1946 on poems by Tennessee Williams who was his friend and mentor. The extended harmonic language of the piano part allows a large degree of freedom in all four songs. The tonality in the music may be obscure yet the harmonic language is accessible to an ear of an average audience of classical music and does not require extended listening experience. The meter and tempo varies within each song separately as well as between the songs.

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Sugar in the cane blue mountain ballads by paul bowles


Heavenly Grass

Range B3-E5, for a medium voice, requires a lot of attention to details. The rhythm is very flowing, requires a good ensemble with a pianist.

Lonesome Man

Range Db3-Eb4, for a medium voice preferably male. Contains blues rhythms and harmonies. Not every voice suits the song.

Cabin

Range, C#4-C#5, fairly easy, folk-like song for a medium voice.

Sugar in the cane

Range, C4-F#5, medium voice. The song is performed from a perspective where it explains that the person's a "hot stuff". Requires lots of colors in the voice and good acting.

References

Blue Mountain ballads Wikipedia


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