The Mountain and Tidewater Songs
Music by Damon Ferrante
Poetry by Daniel Mark Epstein
The Mountain and Tidewater Songs are a set of six pieces for baritone, cello, piano, and violin. The songs are drawn from a series of poems by Daniel Mark Epstein, which appear in No Vacancies in Hell (Liveright,
1973). A deep sense of place, as well as the sweep, lyricism, and warmth of nineteenth-century American life inform both the poetry and music. The cycle charts the journey and reflections of an exile as he leaves behind the towns, countryside, and people he has known. These places and characters, like the apparitions of memory, become an interior landscape, where romance, adventure, duels, buffoonery, loss, villainy, and kindness all play out in ever-swirling reverie and drama.
Vincent Stringer, Damon Ferrante, and Daniel
Mark Epstein
Publicity
WBJC
Damon Ferrante and Daniel Mark Epstein discuss their song cycle, The Mountain and Tidewater Songs, on NPR's WBJC on March 12, 2009. Listen to the interview
The Signal Radio
Damon Ferrante and Daniel Mark Epstein discuss their song cycle, The Mountain and Tidewater Songs, on the February 4, 2005 edition of NPR's program The Signal. Listen to the interview