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To the Ottawa River


Oct. 9, 1986. The New York Times by Will Crutchfield

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The concert closed with five big, ambitious songs composed in 1947 and 1950 by Oskar Morawetz, a Czechoslovak émigré based in Canada since World War II. The texts are strong poems of Archibald Lampman, Anne Wilkinson, Housman and Blake, and Mr. Morawetz has not let the music cower in awe before them; the idiom is late-Romantic, but the usage is not sentimental. The highly independent piano parts seemed to function as  commentary on the scenes or states portrayed by the poems and took on considerable power in the composer's performance of them.