A Song of Autumn
"A Song of Autumn" is a poem by Adam Lindsay Gordon set to music by Edward Elgar in 1892.
The song was dedicated by Elgar to 'Miss Marshall'.[1] It was first published by Orsborn & Tuckwood, then by Ascherberg in 1892 before it was re-published in 1907 as one of the Seven Lieder of Edward Elgar, with English and German words.
Lyrics
German words by Ed. Sachs.
English A SONG OF AUTUMN[2]
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German HERBSTLIED :„Wo soll ich pflücken den Blumenstrauss, :Wenn der Herbst zieht in das Land, :Wenn die dürren Blätter gelb sind und kraus, :Und der Büsche Grün ver schwand? :Wo sind die einst schmückten unser Haus, :Und wann sind die neuen zur Hand? :Wo soll ich pflücken den Blumenstrauss, :Wenn der Herbst zieht in das Land?“ . :„Kind! kann ich sagen wo Blumen blüh'n? :Wohin Blatt, wohin Blüte schwand? :Ob sie fielen unter der Sonne Glühn, :Ob die Winde sie streuten ins Land? :Frühling bringt Blumen für dich, mein Kind, :Pflücke sie mit der weissen Hand; :Doch ich werde ruh'n, wo die Blätter sind, :Wenn de Herbst zieht in das Land.“ |
Recordings
- Songs and Piano Music by Edward Elgar has "A Song of Autumn" performed by Amanda Pitt (soprano), with David Owen Norris (piano).
- Elgar: Complete Songs for Voice & Piano Konrad Jarnot (baritone), Reinild Mees (piano)
- The Songs of Edward Elgar SOMM CD 220 Christopher Maltman (baritone) with Malcolm Martineau (piano), at Southlands College, London, April 1999
References
- Banfield, Stephen, Sensibility and English Song: Critical studies of the early 20th century (Cambridge University Press, 1985) ISBN 0-521-37944-X
- Kennedy, Michael, Portrait of Elgar (Oxford University Press, 1968) ISBN 0-19-315414-5
- Sladen, Douglas (ed.), The Poems of Adam Lindsay Gordon, London, Constable & Co., 1912
- Young, Percy M. (1973). Elgar O.M.: a study of a musician. London: Collins. OCLC 869820.
Notes
- ^ According to Percy Young (in Elgar O. M.) Mrs. Marshall and her daughter were friends of Lady Elgar
- ^ According to Gordon's biographer, Douglas Sladen, the poem was written in October or November 1868, while he was staying with Mr. Robert Power at Toorak (near Melbourne, Australia), for Mr. Power's little daughter