Pablo Ziffer
Eric Whitacre "Sleep" - Análisis Armónico [Harmonic Analysis] + Partitura Piano / [Transcription]
Análisis:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1a5p6JpypW0o6Fqfm8idaHEM5vah0k1Sr/view?usp=sharing
Partitura Piano:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/10lO8i1uLaw8e-9lpz5pZVCK-LnY3m8X7/view?usp=sharing
VOCES8 performs 'Sleep' by Eric Whitacre in St Stephen Walbrook Church in London.
The evening hangs beneath the moon,
A silver thread on darkened dune.
With closing eyes and resting head
I know that sleep is coming soon.
Upon my pillow, safe in bed,
A thousand pictures fill my head.
I cannot sleep, my mind’s a-flight;
And yet my limbs seem made of lead.
If there are noises in the night,
A frightening shadow, flickering light,
Then I surrender unto sleep,
Where clouds of dream give second sight,
What dreams may come, both dark and deep,
Of flying wings and soaring leap
As I surrender unto sleep,
As I surrender unto sleep.
(Charles Anthony Silvestri)