Publisher's Synopsis
Introducing Misha Kolesoski's "Four Pieces for Acapella Choir" and Two Art Songs for Solo Singers, an exquisite collection inspired by the poetry of Emily Dickinson and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Composed between 2008 and 2013, these evocative pieces have been performed across the United States, showcasing Kolesoski's mastery in translating literary brilliance into musical expression. As we unveil this compilation through the Jean Bechtel School for Music Press, it marks the first time in over a decade that these compositions have been made available for a new generation of performers and music enthusiasts.
At the heart of this collection are "Four Pieces for Acapella Choir," each a musical journey into the profound verses of Emily Dickinson. Kolesoski's compositions skillfully weave the nuances of Dickinson's poetry into captivating choral arrangements, creating an emotional tapestry that resonates with both the intellect and the soul. Additionally, the inclusion of two art songs for solo singers, "Afternoon in February" and "The Arrow and the Song," inspired by Longfellow's timeless works, adds further depth to this musical odyssey.
As a special note, the Jean Bechtel School for Music Press is thrilled to offer choir directors the flexibility to copy and distribute these pieces to their singers, provided they have purchased at least one copy of the text. This gesture aims to facilitate widespread access to these extraordinary compositions, fostering a broader appreciation for Kolesoski's artistic brilliance. Join us in rediscovering and celebrating the emotive power of literature and music intertwined in this remarkable collection by Misha Kolesoski.