Boosey & Hawkes A Charm Of Lullabies, Op. 41
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A Charm Of Lullabies, Op. 41
A Charm Of Lullabies Came About Like This In 1947, When We Had StagedThe Rape Of Lucretia In Holland, Nancy Was Asked To Return There For A Series Of Recitals In January, 1948. Britten Heard About This And Asked If She Would Like Him To Write Some Songs For The Recital Programme. The Idea Of Setting A Group Of Lullabies Was, Of Course, His But I Helped In The Search For Poems Sufficiently Contrasted In Mood And Style To Keep The Audience Interested And Alert. That Necessity Largely Accounts For The Fact That Several Of The Poets Are Unfamiliar. The Elizabethan Robert Greene, For Instance, A Contemporary Of Shakespeare, Who Was Said To Have Died From A Surfeit Of Rhenish Wine And Pickled Herrings, Thomas Randolph, A Jacobean Poet Who Died When He Was 30, Or John Philip, A Minor Elizabethan Playwright. His Play Patient Griselda, Published In 1565, Disappeared Until 1907, When One Single Copy Came To Light In Lord MostynS Library And Was Reprinted By The Malone Society.
- Pages:
- 24(07)
- Accompaniment:
- Piano
- Voicing:
- Mezzo-Soprano
- Instrument:
- Classical Vocal
- Publisher:
- Boosey & Hawkes
- Medium:
- Softcover
- Lyricist:
- John Philip|Robert Burns|Robert Greene|Thomas Randolph|William Blake
- Composer:
- Benjamin Britten
- ISBN 10:
- 00007440
- ISBN:
- 9790060014130
- Supplier Item ID:
- BH5000052