Vocal music
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Vocal music
(William Walton edition / general editor, David Lloyd-Jones, v. 8)
Oxford University Press, 2011
Printed Music(Full Score)
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Walton, William, 1902-1983 -- Vocal music. Selections
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Note
"The present volume contains all William Walton's songs for voice and piano, plus Anon. in love for voice and guitar. Also included are 'Under the greenwood tree', written for the 1936 film version of As you like it, and 'Beatriz's song' from the 1942 radio play Christopher Columbus"--Pref
As for the last 12 songs, orchestral version also included
English words, also printed as texts, p. xxxiii-xxxix
Includes pref., notes on sources and textual notes
Contents of Works
- Tell me where is fancy bred? / Shakespeare
- Tell me where is fancy bred? : arr. piano
- Four Swinburne songs. 1. Child's song
- 2. Song
- 3. A lyke-wake song
- 4. The winds
- Tritons / William Drummond
- Three songs to poems by Edith Sitwell. 1. Daphne
- 2. Through gilded trellises
- 3. Old Sir Faulk
- Under the greenwood tree : low voice / Shakespeare
- Under the greenwood tree : medium voice
- Beatriz's song / Louis MacNeice
- Beatriz's song : arr. piano
- Anon. in love. 1. Fain would I change that note
- 2. O stay, sweet love
- 3. Lady, when I behold the roses
- 4. My love in her attire
- 5. I gave her cakes and I gave her ale
- 6. To couple is a custom
- A song for the Lord Mayor's table. 1. The Lord Mayor's table / Thomas Jordan
- 2. Glide gently / Wordsworth
- 3. Wapping old stairs / "Arley"
- 4. Holy Thursday / Blake
- 5. The contrast / Charles Morris
- 6. Rhyme / Anon
- Anon. in love: tenor, string orchestra, harp, percussion
- A song for the Lord Mayor's table: voice and orchestra
Description and Table of Contents
Description
For voice and piano or guitar
This volume contains newly edited versions of all Walton's songs for voice and piano, together with Anon in Love for voice and guitar and songs from radio plays. It also includes the first publication of the scores of the orchestral versions of Anon in Love and A Song for the Lord Mayor's Table. Walton wrote songs throughout his life, the first, 'Tell me where is Fancy bred?', written when he was a chorister at Christ Church, Oxford, the last, A Song for the Lord
Mayor's Table, a song-cycle for Elisabeth Schwarzkopf written in the early 1960s. They all reveal his ear for word-setting, an imaginative response to the text, and an ability to conjure striking musical images from his chosen material.
Table of Contents
- Tell me where is Fancy bred?
- Tell me where is Fancy bred? - arr. piano
- Four Swinburne Songs
- 1. Child's Song
- 2. Song
- 3. A Lyke-wake Song
- 4. The Winds
- Tritons
- Three Songs to poems by Edith Sitwell
- 1. Daphne
- 2. Through Gilded Trellises
- 3. Old Sir Faulk
- Under the Greenwood Tree - low voice
- Under the Greenwood Tree - medium voice
- Beatriz's Song
- Beatriz's Song - arr. piano
- Anon. in Love
- 1. Fain would I change that note
- 2. O stay, sweet love
- 3. Lady, when I behold the roses
- 4. My Love in her attire
- 5. I gave her Cakes and I gave her Ale
- 6. To couple is a custom
- A Song for the Lord Mayor's Table
- 1. The Lord Mayor's Table
- 2. Glide Gently
- 3. Wapping Old Stairs
- 4. Holy Thursday
- 5. The Contrast
- 6. Rhyme
- Anon. in Love - orchestral version
- 1. Fain would I change that note
- 2. O stay, sweet love
- 3. Lady, when I behold the roses
- 4. My Love in her attire
- 5. I gave her Cakes and I gave her Ale
- 6. To couple is a custom
- A Song for the Lord Mayor's Table - orchestral version
- 1. The Lord Mayor's Table
- 2. Glide Gently
- 3. Wapping Old Stairs
- 4. Holy Thursday
- 5. The Contrast
- 6. Rhyme
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