Kate of Aberdeen (Theodor L. Clemens)

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  • (Posted 2023-10-03)  CPDL #76000:     
Editor: David Anderson (submitted 2023-10-03).   Score information: Letter, 8 pages, 562 kB   Copyright: Personal
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General Information

Title: Kate of Aberdeen
Composer: Theodor L. Clemens
Lyricist: John Cunningham
Number of voices: 4vv   Voicing: SATB
Genre: SecularPartsong

Language: English
Instruments: A cappella

First published: 1880 J. B. Cramer & Co.
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Original text and translations

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[Clemens setting omitted verse three of the poem. That verse is included in the supplied text to retain the integrity of the poem.]

The silver moon’s enamoured beam,
Steals softly thro’ the night,
To wanton with the winding stream,
And kiss reflected light.
To beds of state go balmy sleep
(’Tis where you’ve seldom been),
May’s Vigil while the shepherds keep
With Kate of Aberdeen.

Upon the green the virgins wait,
In rosy chaplets gay,
Till morn unbar her golden gate,
And give the promised May.
Methinks I hear the maids declare,
The promised May, when seen,
Not half so fragrant, half so fair,
As Kate of Aberdeen.

Strike up the tabor’s boldest notes,
We’ll rouse the nodding grove;
The nested birds shall raise their throats,
And hail the maid of love;
And see—the matin lark mistakes,
He quits the tufted green:
Fond bird! ’tis not the morning breaks,—
’Tis Kate of Aberdeen.

Now lightsome o’er the level mead,
Where midnight fairies rove,
Like them the jocund dance we’ll lead,
Or tune the reed to love:
For see the rosy May draws nigh,
She claims a virgin Queen;
And hark, the happy shepherds cry,
’Tis Kate of Aberdeen.