Full Works List - In Chronological Order
THE SONGS OF LORI LAITMAN (Current as of August 2010)
The
primary distributor of all of Lori Laitman's music is Classical Vocal Reprints
(CVR), headed by Glendower Jones. He can be reached at 1-800-298-7474,
1-479-442-2595, or through his website, www.classicalvocalrep.com
All songs
are by published by ENCHANTED KNICKERS MUSIC, with the exception of I Never Saw Another Butterfly, which is
published by ARSIS PRESS.
The Metropolitan Tower and Other Songs (1991-1992) (soprano/piano)
6
settings of Sara Teasdale, approximately 12 minutes long.
The Metropolitan Tower; A Winter Night; Old Tunes:
The Strong House; The Hour; To A Loose Woman
Dreaming (1991) (soprano; soprano
and baritone; soprano and mezzo; SATB versions)
Humorous
encore song, about 2 minutes long. Words and music by Lori Laitman.
The Love Poems of Marichiko (1993, rev. 1994) (soprano/cello)
Poems by
Kenneth Rexroth, approximately 12 minutes long.
I Sit at my desk; If I Thought; Oh the Anguish; You
Ask Me; Autumn; Just Us
Days and Nights (1995) (soprano/piano)
Poems by
Browning, Dickinson, Rossetti, Bourdillon, about 12.5 minutes total.
Along with Me; They Might Not Need Me; The Night
Has A Thousand Eyes; Over the Fence; Song; Wild Nights
Echo (1995) (baritone, soprano
or mezzo with piano versions)
Poem by
Christina Rossetti, approximately 3.5 minutes long.
The Ballad Singer (1995) (baritone/piano)
Poem by
Thomas Hardy, approximately 2 minutes in length.
These two songs can be sung as a set by baritone.
Thumbelina Songs (1989, rev. 1995) (SATB with piano)
Lyrics by
Lori Laitman and Wendy-Marie Goodman, based on the fairytale.
A Tale to Tell, Alone, Fine Family, I’m Falling in
Love, King Song, I am the Mole, Wish Song, My Son, Thumbelina, Wedding Day (not
yet published)
I Never Saw Another Butterfly (1996) (soprano/alto saxophone; soprano/clarinet
or soprano/bassoon)
Poems by
children who were killed in the Holocaust: Pavel Friedman; Koleba (Kosek, Löwy,
Bachner); anonymous and Franta Bass. Published by Arsis Press, approximately 15
minutes long.
The Butterfly; Yes, That’s The Way Things Are;
Birdsong; The Garden; Man Proposes, God Disposes; The Old House
Plums (1996) (soprano/piano)
Two settings
of William Carlos Williams, about 2 minutes total.
To a Poor Old Woman, I Just Wanted to Say
Four Dickinson Songs (1996) (soprano/piano or mezzo-soprano/piano version)
Poems by
Emily Dickinson, approximately 9 minutes total.
Will There Really Be A Morning?, I’m Nobody, She
Died, If I...
Between the Bliss and Me (1997) (soprano/piano)
Poems by
Emily Dickinson, 5 minutes long.
I gained it so, The Book, I could not prove
Mystery (1998) (baritone/piano or
mezzo-soprano/piano)
Poems by Sara
Teasdale, about 10 minutes in length.
Nightfall, Spray, The Kiss, The Mystery, The Rose
Daughters (1998) (mezzo-soprano and piano trio)
Poems by
Anne Ranasinghe and Karen Gershon, about 18 minutes long.
Mascot and Symbol; Stella Remembered; A Letter to
My Daughter
Holocaust 1944 (1996, rev. 1998) (baritone/doublebass or baritone/cello)
Poems by
Ficowski, Vogel, Rosewicz, Gershon and Ranasinghe, about 28 minutes long.
I did not manage to save; How can I see you, love;
Both your Mothers; What Luck; Massacre of the Boys; Race; Holocaust 1944
Homeless (1998) (mezzo-soprano/piano or baritone/piano)
Poem by
Michael Flack, about 3 1/2 minutes long.
Sunflowers (1999) (soprano/piano)
Poems by
Mary Oliver, 14 minutes total.
The Sunflowers, Dreams, Sunrise
I am in Need of Music (1999 (Duet: soprano/baritone/piano or soprano/mezzo with piano) Poem by Elizabeth Bishop, 4
minutes.
Men with Small Heads (2000) (countertenor, mezzo-soprano or baritone/piano)
Poems by
Thomas Lux, approximately 11 minutes.
Men with Small Heads; Refrigerator, 1957; A Small
Tin Parrot Pin; Snake Lake
The song
“Men with Small Heads” won “Best American Art Song” in the 2004 American Art
Song Competition sponsored by the San Francisco Song Festival.
This Space (2000, rev. 2005) (bass/piano, also mezzo/piano version)
Poem by
Thomas Lux, 2 minutes long.
Armgart (2000) (soprano/piano)
Poem by
George Eliot, 3 minutes long. Winner of The Boston Art Song Competition, 2000.
One or Two Things (2001) (mezzo- soprano/piano)
Poem
by Mary Oliver, about 5 minutes
total.
Don’t Bother Me; The God of Dirt; One or Two Things
Round and Round (2001) (soprano/piano)
Poems by
Anne Spencer Lindbergh, about 9 minutes for the cycle.
Earlier this Afternoon; Little Plump Person; I
Contrived A Poem; Bar the Door; Little Anne; Round and Round
The Years (2001) (soprano or
mezzo-soprano/piano)
Poems by
Sara Teasdale., about 9 minutes.
Jewels; To-Night; Barter; Faults; The Years
Living in the Body (2001) (soprano or mezzo-soprano/alto saxophone)
Poems by
Joyce Sutphen, about 15 minutes for the cycle.
Burning the Woods of my Childhood; Living in the
Body; Not for Burning; Lost at Table; Bring on the Rain; Crossroads
And I Will Bring Them (2001, rev. 2003, 2009) (soprano/piano)
Text from
the Bible, Isaiah 56:7
Within These Spaces (2002) (soprano/piano)
Poems by
Marjorie Saiser, Janet Coleman and Judith Sornberger, approx. 16 minutes.
I Grow to be My Grandmother; My Mother Has
Recovered; Letter to my Daughter; The China Cup; Pioneer Child’s Doll
Little Elegy (2002) (soprano/piano)
Poem by
Elinor Wylie. 1 minute.
Long Pond Revisited (2002) (baritone or mezzo-soprano/cello)
Poems by
C.G.R. Shepard, 15.5 minutes total.
I Looked for Reasons; The Pond Seems Smaller; Late
in the Day; Days Turn; Long Pond Revisited.
Two Dickinson Songs (2002) (soprano/piano)
Poems by
Emily Dickinson, about 4 minutes long.
Good Morning Midnight; Wider than the Sky
Lines Written at the Falls (2002) (soprano/piano)
Poem by
Thomas Moore, and the song is about 5.5 minutes long.
Captivity (2002, revised in 2004, 2007 and 2008) (soprano/trumpet)
Originally
5 settings: The Minks; The Struggle; Books; The Polishers of Brass; The Weakness
Revised again in 2007 into 2 separate cycles.
Published in June 2008, as Captivity,
with 3 songs: The Polishers of Brass, Books and The Weakness. The other 2 songs
will be reworked with piano and published at a later date.
Fathers (2002, rev.2003, rev. 2010)
(baritone/piano trio or mezzo-soprano
with piano trio. There are also baritone and mezzo versions with flute instead
of violin.)
Baritone
version premiered by Music of Remembrance, Benaroya Hall, April 2003 and mezzo
version premiered by Music of Remembrance in March 2010. Poems by Ranasinghe
and Vogel. Cycle is about 15
minutes long.
Fragment 1; You, Father; Fragment 2; Last Night I
Dreamt; fragment 3; I Saw My Father Drowning; Don’t Cry. To be published in
summer 2010.
Early Snow (2003) (soprano/piano)
Poems by
Mary Oliver, approximately 9 minutes in length.
Last Night the Rain Spoke to me; Blue Iris; Early
Snow
The Throwback (2003) (baritone/piano)
5
settings of Paul Muldoon, about 8.5 minutes total.
Cradle Song for Asher; The Ancestor; Redknots; The
Breather; The Throwback
One Bee And Revery (2003) (soprano/piano)
Three
Dickinson settings, 4 minutes total.
The Butterfly upon; Hope is a Strange Invention; To
Make A Prairie
Sleep, Little Child (2003) (Any voice type and piano)
Short lullaby,
words by Lori Laitman, about 1:40.
Fresh Patterns (2003) (2 sopranos and piano)
Texts
from Emily Dickinson and Annie Finch, about 10 minutes long.
Commissioned by Steven Jordheim for Alisa Jordheim.
It’s All I Have to Bring Today (Dickinson, soprano
and piano); A Letter for Emily Dickinson (Finch, soprano and piano); Fresh
Patterns (soprano, soprano and piano/Dickinson and Finch)
Becoming A Redwood (2003) (high voice and piano or high voice with chamber orchestra). Poems by Dana Gioia, cycle runs about
14 minutes.
The Song (after Rilke); Pentecost;
Curriculum Vitae; Becoming A Redwood
Money (2003) (any voice and
piano/also duet setting for soprano/baritone/piano)
Poem by
Dana Gioia, about 2 minutes for the song.
The Apple Orchard (2004) (Versions for tenor, baritone or soprano with piano)
Poem by
Dana Gioia, about 2.5 minutes total.
Being Happy (2004) (baritone/piano)
Poem by
Dana Gioia, 2 minutes long.
Swimmers on the Shore (2004) (baritone/piano)
Poem by
David Mason, 4:15 minutes in length.
Commissioned by The West Chester University Poetry
Conference.
If I...
choral version. Arrangement by Bruce Rosenblum, from the
last song in my Four Dickinson Songs.
Come to Me in Dreams (2004), A One-Act Chamber Opera
50 minute
opera created from my songs by Cleveland Opera’s David Bamberger. Premiered at
The Ohio Theatre June 9-12. 2004, Cleveland, Ohio. Cast: Sanford Sylvan, Fenlon Lamb, Megan
Tillman and Sara Renea Rucker; instrumentalists Judith Ryder, Maximilian Dimoff
and Paul Cohen.
I Did Not Manage to Save; Faults; Yes, That’s the
Way Things Are; To-Night; Birdsong; Massacre of the Boys; Wild Nights; The
Butterfly; The Years; Holocaust, 1944; Man Proposes, God Disposes; Jewels; The
Garden; Both Your Mothers; Echo.
My Garden (2004) (soprano/piano)
Poem by
Adelaide Ayer Kelley, 1:45 in length.
On A Photograph (2004) (Solo version for all voice types; duet versions for mezzo/baritone and
mezzo/bass)
Poem by
John Wood, song approximately 5 minutes.
Premiered February 14, 2005, Banners Series,
McNeese State University, Lake Charles, LA with soprano Carol Lines and pianist
Lori Laitman.
The Seed of Dream (2004) (baritone or mezzo-soprano/cello/piano)
Poems by
Vilna Ghetto survivor Abraham Sutzkever, with translations by C.K. Williams and
Leonard Wolf.
Commissioned by Music of Remembrance, Seattle,
WA. 18 minutes for the cycle.
I Lie in This Coffin; A Load of Shoes; To My Child;
Beneath the Whiteness of Your Stars; No Sad Songs, Please
Five Lovers (2004) (soprano/piano)
Poems by Jama Jandrokovic, cycle length is approximately 8
minutes.
Commissioned by Jama Jandrokovic.
On Meeting Again; Lovely in His Bones; This Morning;
Second Date; July, 95 degrees
Equations of the Light (2005) (high voice and piano or duet
versions for either soprano/baritone or soprano/tenor with piano)
Poem by
Dana Gioia. Duet about 4.5 minutes.
Commissioned by The West Chester University Poetry
Conference 2005.
The Perfected Life (2006) (versions for all voice types
with piano)
Poems by
Emily Dickinson, about 4 minutes total.
An Amethyst Remembrance; Dear March; The Perfected
Life
River of Horses (2006) (soprano/piano)
Poems by
Baudelaire, James Wright, James Dickey, and a Traditional Navajo poem. The
cycle is pproximately 10 minutes long.
Commissioned by Jean del Santo, University of
Minnesota. (not yet published/premiered)
My Hand Forever; A Blessing; A Birth; Sioux Warrior
Song; Two Horses
Orange Afternoon Lover (2006) (soprano/piano, also mezzo-soprano/piano version)
Poems by
Margaret Atwood, about 13 minutes long.
Jointly commissioned by The Howard Hanson Fund of
The Eastman School and The College of Arts and Sciences at Syracuse University,
and written expressly for soprano Eileen Strempel and pianist Sylvie
Beaudette. This recording released
spring 2010 on the Centaur Label: (In)Habitation: Settings of Margaret Atwood
Poetry by American Women Composers.
Against Still Life; I Was Reading A Scientific
Article; I Am Sitting on the Edge
Eloise at Yaddo (2006) (soprano/piano)
Poem by
David Yezzi, 2.5 minutes long.
Full Moon and Light Hearted William: Two William
Carlos Williams Songs (1997, rev.2007) (tenor/piano)
Poems by
William Carlos Williams. In honor of Richard Miller, tenor and master
teacher.
The Blood Jet (2006) (soprano/piano)
Poems by
Sylvia Plath, approximately 10 minutes for the cycle.
Commissioned by Dr. Adelaide Whitaker. Published in
June 2008.
Morning Song; The Rival; Kindness; Balloons
The Silver Swan (2007) (Two versions — one for mezzo-soprano and piano; one for mezzo-soprano,
piano and flute, although can also work for soprano, tenor or baritone)
Poem by
Orlando Gibbons, just over 3 minutes long.
For Dr. Carol Kimball. Published in June 2008.
On The Green Trail (2007) (Two versions: one for
soprano/piano; one for tenor/piano)
Poems by
Jeff Gundy, approximately 8 minutes total.
Commissioned by Dr. Michelle Latour, published in
June 2008.
On The Green Trail; Looking at My Hands; Small
Night Song from Oneonta
Journey (2008) (For alto-saxophone and piano)
This is
truly a “song without words” as the permission for the poem was removed after
the setting was done. (Long story that really can’t be told!)
A Wild Sostenuto (2008) (Available in 2 keys — one for high voice, one for low)
To the
poem “For C.” by Richard Wilbur, about 4.5 minutes long.
Commissioned by the 2008 West Chester University
Poetry Conference. The baritone version (with piano) was published in June
2008.
The Scarlet Letter (2008) (3 lead roles for
soprano, tenor and baritone; 3 minor roles for mezzo-soprano, tenor and
baritone, small chorus (at least 8), non speaking child’s role and chamber
orchestra)
Full
length opera in 2 Acts, to libretto by poet David Mason. Approximately 2 hours
long, in 2 Acts (6 scenes). For more information, please visit www.scarletletteropera.com
There are
several stand-alone arias, to be published by summer 2010:
“Beyond
All Price” — Hester’s Lullaby (soprano)
“This
Canopy of Trees” — another aria for Hester (soprano)
“Now
Truly Know Me” — Chillingworth’s lament (baritone)
“Our
Nights” — (tenor)
“Ye
People of New England” — (tenor)
“Come To
The Devil’s Fire” – the Witch’s aria (mezzo-soprano)
“Our Eden
Here is Love” — (soprano and tenor duet)
Act I,
Scene 2 from the opera is also published separately, as a duet for baritone and
soprano.
The
choral sections of the opera will also be published independently.
Dear Edna (2009) (soprano and
piano)
Poems by
Jennifer Reeser, Edna St. Vincent Millay, Diane Thiel and A.E. Stallings.
Commissioned by soprano Hope Hudson, about 8
minutes long.
On An Album of Millay’s Recordings; What Lips My
Lips Have Kissed; Editorial Suggestive (from a Twenty-First Century Editor);
After Reading the Biography, Savage Beauty.
Vedem: A Holocaust Oratorio and
Vedem: The Song Cycle (2010)
This oratorio
was commissioned by Music of Remembrance and premiered at Benaroya Recital Hall
on May 10, 2010 in Seattle, WA. It is scored for boychoir, mezzo-soprano and
tenor soloists, clarinet, violin, cello and piano. There is a separate
song-cycle component, scored for the soloists with clarinet and piano
accompaniment.
The libretto intertwines the original poetry secretly published
by the boys of Terezin with David Mason’s brilliant depiction of their lives.
The poems are by Petr Ginz, Hanus Hachenburg, Zdenek Ornest, and Josef Taussig.
The oratorio is about one hour long and contains the following
songs:
The Transports; Memories of
Prague; Home Number One; Five; Just A Little Warmth; In Terezin The Mind Was
Free; Thoughts: Like Leaves About To Fall; Love In The Floodgates; We Were
Alive, Approximately; A Model Ghetto; Farewell To Summer; We Were No Different
Than You.
The song cycle is about 15 minutes in length and contains the
following songs:
Memories of Prague; Five;
Thoughts; Love In The Floodgates; Farewell To Summer.
The Act (2010) (soprano, tenor
and piano)
Poem by
H.L. Hix. This is a theatre piece, and can be considered a very short opera.
The work is approximately 5 minutes long and should be staged. This intriguing
poem is about a circus knife thrower and his wife.
This song
was commissioned by The Sorel Organization as part of a grant to New Triad of
Collaborative Arts for their retrospective of my music at SongFest 2010 in
Malibu, CA. The work premiered June 19, 2010 at Pepperdine University in
Malibu, with tenor Blaise Pascal, soprano Andrea Leyton-Mange and pianist
Andrew Rosenblum.
Todesfuge (2010) (baritone and
cello)
Poem by
Paul Celan, composed at the request of baritone Wolfgang Holzmair.
This is
my first dual language setting and the translation I use is by John Felstiner.
The settings are slightly different, in order to best accommodate the prosody
of each language.
IN PROGRESS:
New Dickinson cycle to commemorate my parents’ 70th
wedding anniversary. Two settings done:
Some Keep The Sabbath (2009) and I Stepped From Plank to Plank (2010).
SOON TO BE:
A Choral Work for Randolph College
in Lynchburg, VA, to premiere in
April 2011.
Ludlow
David
Mason and I are planning our second opera together, based on his verse-novel Ludlow. In 2009, David received the
$40,000 Thatcher Hoffman Smith Award for Creativity in Motion, awarded by The
University of Oklahoma. The prize was given to David specifically to create the
libretto for our 2nd opera together. I am looking for funding for
the music portion.
