Gossamer Noons

"Gossamer Noons" is a work by Robert Helps for soprano and orchestra setting the poetry of James Purdy.

Date: 1977Composer: Robert HelpsText: James Purdy

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“Helps was a close friend, ardent admirer, and long-time Brooklyn Heights neighbor of the great American author James Purdy. His library was stocked full of double and triple copies of this genius writer’s novels allowing him to share his passion with interested friends and students. After successfully setting Purdy’s intense and eccentric poetry (alas, impossible to find in print!) in The Running Sun, Helps explores the same sources for one of his most important and impressive works, entitled Gossamer Noons, after a particularly evocative line from the collection Sunshine is an Only Child. The composer lavishes this rich set of songs with a particularly marvelous orchestral palette, ingeniously accompanying the strange and naive natural world Purdy portrays in his poems. The vocal writing invokes the sumptuous gifts of its major interpreter: the fearless soprano Bethany Beardslee. Duration: 20 minutes.”

–from the Robert Helps Web Monument website

Movements:
I – March
(“Let all footed hearts then parade”)
II – Moderato: a bit clumsily
(“Wicked sounds haunt the glen tonight”)
III – Fast
(“All along the meadow & all along the stream”)
IV – Slow but flowing
(“over green leaves that stretch to the sea”)

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