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Canto General

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604:, live recording from St. Paul, Minnesota (USA), first recording of the complete oratorio in the United States, conducted by Mikis Theodorakis and Stefan Sköld, soloists Mary Preus and Petros Pandis, produced by Patricia Porter and recorded by Ralph Karsten, from the July 27, 1986 performance in the O'Shaughnessy Auditorium of the College of St. Catherine (13 movements) 538:. He completed four movements in 1973, recording these the following year. In 1975 and 1981, he expanded the work to seven and thirteen movements, respectively, recording the complete "oratorio" live in Munich in 1981. Vocals, in Spanish, on the incomplete 1974 recording are by 365:
for a Marxist publishing house in New York. The first mass-marketed commercial publication of the piece did not come until 1966 with Nathanial Tarn's translation, followed by John Felstiner's translation alongside a book on the translation process,
38: 349:. The twelve poems that comprise this section of the epic work have been translated into English regularly since even before its initial publication in Spanish in 1950, beginning with a 1948 translation by 681:'s "12th Symphony" (1974) uses the 3rd section ("Los muertos de la plaza (28 de enero de 1946. Santiago de Chile") of the 5th Canto ("La arena traicionada"), in Swedish translation, as its literary basis. 378:
edited by Barry Brukoff) and Mark Eisner's re-translation of seven of the twelve poems (Cantos I, IV, VI, VIII, X, XI, and XII) for an anthology celebrating the centennial of Neruda's birth in 2004,
228:"Canto General" ("General Song") consists of 15 sections, 231 poems, and more than 15,000 lines. This work attempts to be a history or encyclopedia of the entire American Western Hemisphere, or 374:—the first to appear in English—in 1993. In recent years there have been several partial or full new translations: Stephen Kessler in 2001 for a photo/journey book on the ancient ruins ( 827: 449:
several poems from "The Heights of Macchu Picchu", trans. Mark Eisner in "The Essential Neruda: Selected Poems". San Francisco: City Lights, 2004.
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1966. Trans. Nathanial Tarn. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux; London: Jonathan Cape Ltd.
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from the "Heights of Macchu Picchu" section nearly in its entirety, is especially renowned.
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and Athens, complete recording of the then-valid form of the oratorio (7 movements)
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in collaboration with Pablo Neruda himself and with contributions by composers
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1950. Trans. Waldeen. Note by Samuel Sillen. New York: Masses & Mainstream.
646: 562:, studio recording following the 1974 Paris premiùre, incomplete (4 movements) 513: 229: 170: 37: 404:“Summits of Macchu Picchu,” Trans. by Ángel Flores, in Whit Burnett, ed., 553: 395:, 1.5, (1948). New York: Tiger’s Eye Publishing Co., 1947–1949. (112–122) 204: 166: 569: 358: 430:“Heights of Macchu Picchu,” trans. John Felstiner, in John Felstiner, 535: 455:, trans. by Tomás Q. Morín, Port Townsend: Copper Canyon Press, 2015. 95: 440:, trans. David Young. Baldon, Oregon: Songs Before Zero Press, 1986. 221:
tenth book of poems. It was first published in Mexico in 1950, by
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The "Canto General" has been set to music by several musicians.
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in 1980. Following that is Jack Schmitt's full translation of
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contains three songs based on lyrics from "Canto General."
610:, studio recording for a ballet performance, conducted by 446:, trans. Stephen Kessler. Boston: Bullfinch Press, 2001. 733:"Waldeen and the Americas: The Dance Has Many Faces" 903: 858: 819: 196: 184: 176: 161: 141: 125: 113: 101: 91: 81: 73: 57: 47: 391:“Heights of Macchu Picchu,” Trans. by H. R. Hays. 641: 619:Orquestra de nuestra Terra and Chor der EÖ under 320:. New Year’s Chorale for the Country in Darkness 556:by Mikis Theodorakis, recorded various times: 434:Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 1980. 797: 8: 653:" present in this album, a recording of the 432:Translating Neruda: The Way to Macchu Picchu 399:Let the Rail Splitter Awake and Other Poems, 278:. America, I Do Not Invoke Your Name in Vain 30: 363:Let the Rail Splitter Awake and Other Poems 804: 790: 782: 684:"Canto General" (1974), by Dutch composer 36: 29: 750: 748: 614:(13 movements) in Berlin 1989 (Wergo 2CD) 758:. www.latinoamericano.cl. 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Index

The Heights of Macchu Picchu

Pablo Neruda
Poetry
University of California Press
1950
1991
1993
2000
Hardback
Paperback
ISBN
0-520-22709-3
OCLC
45095554
Pablo Neruda's
New World
Hispanic American
Hoffman Reynolds Hays
Waldeen
Aparcoa
Sergio Ortega
Gustavo Becerra
Santiago de Chile
Canto General (Aparcoa album)
Aparcoa
Mario Lorca
Marés Gonzålez
Gisela May
Humberto Duvauchelle

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