Search by:
- CD Title/Artist Name
- CD Song Title
- Sheet Music Title
- Arranger
- Item#
- Keyword
(use quotes to narrow your keyword search)
|
|
|
|||||||||||||
|
ARTIST RESOURCESCUSTOMER SERVICE ABOUT US DOWNLOAD HELPDOWNLOAD FILES PRIVACY POLICY SHIPPING CHARGESSITE MAPRETURNS POLICY A-Cappella.com, PO Box 159, 11 Seal Cove Rd., Southwest Harbor, ME 04679 1-800-827-2936
|
|||||||||||||||




Walt Whitman's visionary poem, On the Beach at Night Alone, reflects his bold voice of joy and exuberance. The line, "I think a thought of the clef of the universes and of the future" precedes an all-encompassing list, reflecting a "vast similitude" of "past, present, future" nature and the universe. In Chatman's setting, the rising melodic lines above a repeating ground bass express the optimism and universal brotherhood of the transcendental or theosophical spirit, building toward a climactic conclusion.


