About
Six Songs appeared in the January 1942 edition of New Music, a quarterly journal devoted strictly to the publication of modern music. It was started by American composer Henry Cowell in 1927. Prior to this journal, there were very few outlets in which American composers could publish their works, because most publishing firms were reluctant to invest resources that would result in little or no financial gain. With the inauguration of New Music, American (and some European) composers were not only afforded an opportunity to publish modern works, but were guaranteed that their works would be distributed to the publication’s subscribers. As a result, composers now had a venue for sharing their compositional creations, as well an avenue for income, because any profits made were divided among the contributing composers. Among the composers who benefited by having works included in the issues of New Music were Ruth Crawford, Charles Ives, Wallingford Riegger, Carl Ruggles, and Virgil Thomson.
–Library of Congress
Songs
The Banks of the Yellow Sea
Ernst Bacon
Emily Dickinson
Song Collection: Six Songs
Ancient Christmas Carol
Ernst Bacon
Anonymous
Song Collection: Six Songs
Omaha
Ernst Bacon
Carl Sandburg
Song Collection: Six Songs
No Dew Upon the Grass
Ernst Bacon
Emily Dickinson
Song Collection: Six Songs
A Clear Midnight
Ernst Bacon
Walt Whitman
Song Collection: Six Songs
World, Take Good Notice
Ernst Bacon
Walt Whitman
Song Collection: Six Songs
Sheet Music
Six Songs
Composer(s): Ernst Bacon
Song(s): 1. The Banks of the Yellow Sea
2. Ancient Christmas Carol
3. Omaha
4. No Dew Upon the Grass
5. A Clear Midnight
6. World, Take Good Notice