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Secondly, I've only recently become aware of some pieces for harp and
soprano that are settings of poems by Edna St. Vincent Millay. I think the
composer is Jeffrey Ricard or Richard. Can anyone give me a review of
these? Are they really good and would they be appropriate for a concert?
Who publishes them?
Wallace Ford Jr., 08:30 AM Wed, Oct 30, 1996 from Baltimore
Wallace,
Do you or anyone else know if these poems include her "The
Harpweaver"? Or some of her sonnets?
--Barra Jacob-McDowell
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Everything will perish save love and music.--Scots Gaelic proverb
Harpers have pluck--but don't get strung out.--Barra the Bard