Subject |
Songs (Medium voice) with piano.
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Songs (Low voice) with piano.
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Song cycles.
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Descript |
1 score (224 pages) ; 31 cm. |
Content |
notated music |
Media |
unmediated |
Carrier |
volume |
Note |
Edited by Howard Ferguson, Joyce Finzi, and Christopher Finzi. |
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Some songs are in their original keys and some have been transposed by the composer. Only two songs, Life laughs onward (Till earth outwears) and To a poet a thousand years hence (To a poet), have been transposed by the editors. |
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Includes prefatory notes and biographical information on the composer in English preceding score. |
Contents |
Before and after summer, op. 16: Childhood among the ferns -- Before and after summer -- The self-unseeing -- Overlooking the river -- Channel firing -- In the mind's eye -- The too short time -- Epeisodia -- Amabel -- He abjures love / words by Thomas Hardy. |
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Earth and air and rain, op. 15: Summer schemes -- When I set out for Lyonnesse -- Waiting both -- The phantom -- So I have fared : after reading Psalms XXXIX, XL, etc. -- Rollicum-rorum -- To Lizbie Browne -- The clock of the years -- In a churchyard : song of the yew tree -- Proud songsters / words by Thomas Hardy. |
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I said to love, op. 19b: I need not go -- At middle-field gate in February ; Two lips -- In five-score summers! : Meditation -- For life I had never cared greatly -- I said to love / words by Thomas Hardy. |
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Let us garlands bring, op. 18: Come away, come away, death -- Who is Silvia? -- Fear no more the heat o' the sun -- Mistress mine -- It was a lover and his lass / words by William Shakespeare. |
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Music for Love's labour's lost, op. 28a: Songs of Hiems and Ver (William Shakespeare) -- Songs for Moth. Riddle song (Shakespeare) -- False Concolinel (Anon.) |
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Oh fair to see, op. 13b: I say, I'll seek her (Thomas Hardy) -- Oh fair to see (Christina Rossetti) -- As I lay in the early sun (Edward Shanks) -- Only the wanderer (Ivor Gurney) -- To joy (Edmund Blunden) -- Harvest (Blunden) -- Since we loved (Robert Bridges) |
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Till earth outwears, op. 19: Let me enjoy the earth -- In years defaced -- The market-girl -- I look into my glass -- It never looks like summer -- At a lunar eclipse -- Life laughs onward / words by Thomas Hardy. |
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To a poet, op. 13a: To a poet a thousand years hence (James Elroy Flecker) -- On parent knees (attrib. to Sir William Jones, from the Persian) -- Intrada (Thomas Traherne, adapted from Centuries of meditation I. 1,2,3) -- The birthnight (Walter De la Mare) -- June on Castle Hill (F.L. Lucas) -- Ode on the rejection of St. Cecilia : arioso (George Barker). |
Note |
English words; texts by various poets. |
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Staff notation. |
Alt author |
Ferguson, Howard, 1908-1999.
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Finzi, Joy, 1907-1991.
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Finzi, Christopher.
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Hardy, Thomas, 1840-1928.
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Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616.
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Rossetti, Christina Georgina, 1830-1894.
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Shanks, Edward, 1892-1953.
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Gurney, Ivor, 1890-1937.
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Blunden, Edmund, 1896-1974.
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Bridges, Robert, 1844-1930.
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Flecker, James Elroy, 1884-1915.
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Jones, William, 1746-1794.
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Traherne, Thomas, -1674.
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De la Mare, Walter, 1873-1956.
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Lucas, F. L. (Frank Laurence), 1894-1967.
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Barker, George, 1913-1991.
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ISBN |
1423456777 |
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9781423456773 |
UPC |
884088151744 |
EAN |
9790051934010 |
Other # |
HL48019457 Hal Leonard |
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