Aaron Copland, Old American Songs, First Set, No. 3 Long Time Ago

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  • Old American Songs (Aaron Copland)
    First Set
    No. 3 Long Time Ago
    James Bierney, baritone
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    Long Time Ago, is the third song of the First Set of Aaron Copland's Old American Songs and was issued in 1837 by the publisher and poet George Pope Morris (who adapted the words) and Charles Edward Horn (who arranged the music from an anonymous minstrel tune). Copland writes a tender arrangement to convey the sadness of lost love and death.
    On the lake where droop’d the willow
    Long time ago,
    Where the rock threw back the billow
    Brighter than snow.
    Dwelt a maid beloved and cherish’d
    By high and low,
    But with autumn leaf she perished
    Long time ago.
    Rock and tree and flowing water
    Long time ago,
    Bird and bee and blossom taught her
    Love’s spell to know.
    While to my fond words she listen’d
    Murmuring low,
    Tenderly her blue eyes glisten’d
    Long time ago

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