Youth and Love (Ralph Vaughan Williams): Difference between revisions

From ChoralWiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(Tidy)
(Add Description with cross-linking note)
Line 5: Line 5:
*{{NewWork|2008-06-08}} '''CPDL #17123:'''  [http://www.cpdl.org/wiki/images/7/74/No4-Youth_And_Love.pdf {{pdf}}]
*{{NewWork|2008-06-08}} '''CPDL #17123:'''  [http://www.cpdl.org/wiki/images/7/74/No4-Youth_And_Love.pdf {{pdf}}]
:<b>Contributor:</b> [[User:David Newman|David Newman]] <i>(Added 2008-6-08)</i>.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>Score information: </b>A4, 5 pages, 314 kbytes &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; {{Copy|Public Domain}}
:<b>Contributor:</b> [[User:David Newman|David Newman]] <i>(Added 2008-6-08)</i>.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>Score information: </b>A4, 5 pages, 314 kbytes &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; {{Copy|Public Domain}}
:<b>Edition notes:</b> File Sizes: PDF: 314 KB, MIDI: xx KB <br>
:<b>Edition notes:</b> Cross posting by [http://artsongcentral.com Art Song Central] - File Sizes: PDF: 314 KB <br>





Revision as of 12:04, 9 June 2008

Music files

L E G E N D Disclaimer How to download
ICON SOURCE
File details.gif File details
Question.gif Help


CPDL #17123:  Icon_pdf.gif
Contributor: David Newman (Added 2008-6-08).   Score information: A4, 5 pages, 314 kbytes       Copyright: Public Domain
Edition notes: Cross posting by Art Song Central - File Sizes: PDF: 314 KB


General Information

Title: Youth and Love
Composer: Ralph Vaughan-Williams
Lyricist: Robert Louis Stevenson

Number of voices: 1v   Voicing: Baritone Solo
Genre: Secular, Art song

Language: English
Instruments: Piano
Published: 1907


Description:

External websites:


Original text and translations

English.png English text

To the heart of youth the world is a highwayside.
Passing for ever, he fares; and on either hand,
Deep in the gardens golden pavilions hide,
Nestle in orchard bloom, and far on the level land
Call him with lighted lamp in the eventide.


Thick as stars at night when the moon is down,
Pleasures assail him. He to his nobler fate
Fares; and but waves a hand as he passes on,
Cries but a wayside word to her at the garden gate,
Sings but a boyish stave and his face is gone.


Lyrics: Robert Louis Stevenson - (1850-1894) - from "Songs of Travel".