Three Settings from Imitations by Robert Lowell [mezzo-soprano]
21st Century (2013). Robert Lowell, sixth U.S. Poet Laureate, winner of the 1960 National Book Award ("Life Studies"), and twice awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry, took a minor detour in 1961 to ponder the works of international poets, writing a set of "loose translations" which became his Imitations - he considered them imitations, not translations, since he pictured the texts as being written in current times in America. -the publisher