Full Description
The result of years of study, teaching and performance, and informed throughout by the author's love of poetry, Nicola Harrison invites the singer to think more expansively about the way they approach and sing English Song. The result of her work is unique, refreshing, and is certain to change the way singers perform and experience these classic songs In this second volume (of a planned series of Wordsmith's Guides - the first volume on Roger Quilter is published simultaneously), focusing on the music of Ivor Gurney, she examines the poetry and lyrics of their songs, taking into account the context in which the words were written - the symbolism, mythologies, religion, philosophy, and the many other influences on the writer - digging deep into the text with fascinating results. Her exploration of English Song is entertaining, witty and illuminating, exploring the magical relationship of words and music, and the way each separate art is painted by the other. To this end, each song is offered as a mini narrative that invites the singer into a new world, firing the imagination and guiding them to make their own interpretations.Offering both the well-known and the lesser known songs of these two composers, Nicola Harrison encourages a deeper exploration of the repertoire. Here, the singer will find new songs to perform - and a fresh and authentic way of performing them. Further, those studying the literature may well find new insights and also a new understanding of the myth and subtle meaning of the lyrics.
Contents
Index. Biographical Notes. A Personal Note. Note on Song Order. Songs, alphabetical: All Night under the Moon.Aspens (The). Black Stitchel. Bread and Cherries. By a Bierside. Cloths of Heaven (The). Cradle Song (A). Desire in Spring. Down by the Salley Gardens. Epitaph (An). Even such is Time. Far Country (The). Far in a Western Brookland. Fiddler of Dooney (The). Fields are Full (The). Folly of being Comforted (The). Golden Friends. In Flanders. Is my team ploughing? I will go with my father a-ploughing. Loveliest of Trees. Ludlow Fair. MarchOn the idle hill of summer. Orpheus with his Lute. Reveille. Scribe (The). Severn MeadowsSinger (The). Sleep. Spring. Tears.The Lent Lily. Tis time, I think, by Wenlock town. Twa Corbies (The). Twice a Week. Under the Greenwood Tree. When I was one and twenty. When Smoke Stood Up from Ludlow. Song List by Publication. Discography. Printed Music



