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Graham Waterhouse, cellist and composer especially of chamber music, has written a number of song cycles. As a cellist, he has used string instruments or a Pierrot ensemble instead of the typical piano to accompany a singer. In 2003 he composed a first cycle of songs based on late poems by Friedrich Hölderlin. In 2016, he set nursery rhymes, excerpts from James Joyce, and texts by Shakespeare. In 2017, he wrote settings of poems by Irish female writers, and in 2022 a cycle of Buddhist texts for mezzo-soprano, cello and piano.

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  • Graham Waterhouse, cellist and composer especially of chamber music, has written a number of song cycles. As a cellist, he has used string instruments or a Pierrot ensemble instead of the typical piano to accompany a singer. In 2003 he composed a first cycle of songs based on late poems by Friedrich Hölderlin. In 2016, he set nursery rhymes, excerpts from James Joyce, and texts by Shakespeare. In 2017, he wrote settings of poems by Irish female writers, and in 2022 a cycle of Buddhist texts for mezzo-soprano, cello and piano. (en)
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  • Buddhist texts (en)
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  • Medieval poems (en)
  • Poems about nature (en)
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  • Songs from Shakespeare's The Tempest (en)
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  • The composer in 2011 (en)
  • Premiere with Anna-Doris Capitelli, Miku Nishimoto-Neubert and Graham Waterhouse (en)
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  • Song cycles (en)
  • De Natura (en)
  • Drei Lieder nach Shakespeare (en)
  • Irish Phoenix (en)
  • Moonbass (en)
  • Music of Sighs (en)
  • Sechs späteste Lieder (en)
  • Hinx Minx (en)
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  • Graham Waterhouse, cellist and composer especially of chamber music, has written a number of song cycles. As a cellist, he has used string instruments or a Pierrot ensemble instead of the typical piano to accompany a singer. In 2003 he composed a first cycle of songs based on late poems by Friedrich Hölderlin. In 2016, he set nursery rhymes, excerpts from James Joyce, and texts by Shakespeare. In 2017, he wrote settings of poems by Irish female writers, and in 2022 a cycle of Buddhist texts for mezzo-soprano, cello and piano. (en)
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  • Song cycles (Waterhouse) (en)
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