- Tarik O'Regan
Darkness Visible (2008)
- Novello & Co Ltd (World)
- harp
- counter-tenor, tenor
- 2 min 45 s
- John Milton / Henry Vaughan
Programme Note
Darkness Visible interlaces two texts born of the Commonwealth of England (1649-1660). John Milton, who had been in the service of the Parliamentary cause, and Henry Vaughan, a staunch Royalist, find common ground in their descriptions of a post-Restoration underworld.
Tarik O’Regan
New York, July 2008
Text
…yet from those flames
No light; but rather darkness visible
Served only to discover sights of woe,
Regions of sorrow, doleful shades, where peace
And rest can never dwell…
Paradise Lost, Book I
John Milton (1608-1674)
A nest of nights, a gloomy sphere,
Where shadows thicken, and the cloud
Sits on the sun’s brow all the year,
And nothing moves without a shroud.
Death: A Dialogue
from Silex Scintillans, Part I
Henry Vaughan (1621-1695)
…yet from those flames
No light; but rather darkness visible.
Paradise Lost
Tarik O’Regan
New York, July 2008
Text
…yet from those flames
No light; but rather darkness visible
Served only to discover sights of woe,
Regions of sorrow, doleful shades, where peace
And rest can never dwell…
Paradise Lost, Book I
John Milton (1608-1674)
A nest of nights, a gloomy sphere,
Where shadows thicken, and the cloud
Sits on the sun’s brow all the year,
And nothing moves without a shroud.
Death: A Dialogue
from Silex Scintillans, Part I
Henry Vaughan (1621-1695)
…yet from those flames
No light; but rather darkness visible.
Paradise Lost
Media
Darkness Visible
Scores
Score sample
Discography
The NMC Song Book
- LabelNMC
- Catalogue NumberNMC D150
- SoloistVarious
- Released2009