Haiku, Book 19 (Patterson, Graham)

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Work Title Haiku, Book 19
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Composer Patterson, Graham
Internal Reference NumberInternal Ref. No. None [force assignment]
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 57 settings
Year/Date of CompositionY/D of Comp. 2025
Librettist Bashō Matsuo (1644–1694), translations by the Composer
Language English
Average DurationAvg. Duration 1 minutes
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Modern
Piece Style Modern
Instrumentation mixed chorus (SATB)

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The nineteenth book of settings of Bashō's haiku, comprising 57 pieces:

1. Journey to Kiso
2. Heart of the traveller
3. The chinquapin flower and the traveller
4. This temple
5. Flies of Kiso
6. Let's peel a melon
7. Moonflower
8. By the window
9. Floodwater
10. What a fishy smell!
11. Start of darkness
12. Pine mushroom
13. Summer continues
14. Three day moon
15. The four corners of his desk
16. The face with no mask
17. Older
18. First mushrooms
19. Yam bud
20. No longer my friend
21. Sunrise party (à 2)
22. Sunrise party (à 4)
23. Zither case
24. On the wide and grassy plain
25. Departing autumn
26. Morning after morning
27. Cold weather chrysanthemums
28. Pulling up the radishes
29. Now the chrysanthemums are over
30. The monkey trainer
31. The monkey and the moon
32. In the morning frost
33. Grateful for the bridge
34. Listening to the lute
35. At Naniwa Lagoon
36. A bundle of firewood
37. The folding screen
38. A winter chrysanthemum
39. Not even one drop of dew
40. First winter shower
41. Flowers of the camellia
42. On a picture of Hotei
43. In its feather-down robe
44. At the Festival of Good Fortune
45. In praise of old Teitoku
46. Warrior talk
47. Beneath the mountain
48. Sea cucumbers
49. The dawn moon
50. At the annual house-cleaning
51. End of year party
52. New Year decoration
53. A. burglar came visiting
54. Once a year
55. From the melting snow
56. His fringe
57. A swelling