A Summer Night
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This setting of Elizabeth Drew Stoddard's sensuous poem begins with a languorous melody, evocative of a warm summer evening. The middle section suggests the light fluttering of flying insects in the night. For the final section, the sensuous melody intensifies, becoming the speaker's plea for the Night to present a lover. The plea then softens to a humble entreaty and the song ends as gently as it began.
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