About
The Cloisters is one of John Corigliano’s earlier works, dating from 1965. After his friend the poet and playwright William M. Hoffman wrote “The Unicorn,” Corigliano suggested that several more poems, unified by the motif of the Cloisters, a museum of medieval art at the northern end of Manhattan, might provide wonderful material for a song cycle. The resulting group of four poems touches on romantic moods and picturesque images associated in Hoffman’s mind with the Cloisters. The third song, “Christmas at the Cloisters,” is dedicated to gospel singer Marion Williams. The complete cycle is available for voice and piano.
— Walter Simmons, G. Schirmer Website
Songs
Fort Tryon Park: September
John Corigliano
William M. Hoffman
Song Collection: The Cloisters
Song to the Witch of the Cloisters
John Corigliano
William M. Hoffman
Song Collection: The Cloisters
Christmas at the Cloisters
John Corigliano
William M. Hoffman
Song Collection: The Cloisters
The Unicorn
John Corigliano
William M. Hoffman
Song Collection: The Cloisters
Related Information
Sheet Music
Songs from The Cloisters
Composer(s): John Corigliano
Song(s): 1. Fort Tryon Park: September
2. Song to the Witch of the Cloisters
3. Christmas at the Cloisters
4. The Unicorn