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Saudades: Medium Voice, Keyboard Accompaniment, Vocal Score
By Peter Warlock/ Texts by Li Tai Po (translated by Launcelot Cranmer-Byng), William Shakespeare, and Callimachus (translated by William Johnson Cory).
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Peter Warlock (1894-1930), the pseudonym of Philip Arnold Heseltine, composed Saudades between 1916 and 1917 as a cycle of three songs for voice and piano that stands among his most deeply personal and harmonically adventurous creations. The Portuguese title, meaning a profound longing or nostalgic yearning for something absent or irretrievably lost, perfectly captures the emotional atmosphere uniting the settings of texts by Li Po (in Launcelot Cranmer-Byng's translation), William Shakespeare, and Callimachus (in William Johnson Cory's translation). Written during the First World War, the cycle reflects both the introspective mood of the era and Warlock's close artistic association with the Dutch composer Bernard van Dieren, to whom the work is jointly dedicated; its chromatic language and expressive intensity reveal Van Dieren's influence while maintaining Warlock's unmistakable gift for lyrical vocal writing. The songs were not published until 1923 after several publishers initially rejected them as overly unconventional. Today, Saudades is widely regarded as one of Warlock's finest song cycles, admired for its haunting poetic sensitivity, refined harmonic language, and subtle fusion of English song traditions with early twentieth-century modernism, and it remains a valued work in the recital repertoire of singers specializing in British art song. Songs: 1. Along the Stream; 2. Take, O take those lips away; 3. Heracleitus. Reprint edition.
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