Songs of Farewell
Songs of Farewell.
1. 6 unacc. secular motets by Parry, comp. 1916–18 to texts from the Bible, Donne, Vaughan, J. Davies, Campion, and Lockhart. Nos. 1–5 f.p. London 1916, No.6 f.p. Oxford 1918, f. complete p. Oxford 1919 (cond. Hugh Allen in each case).
2. 5 settings of Whitman for double ch. and orch. by Delius, comp. 1930, f.p. London 1932 cond. Sargent. One of works written with help of E. Fenby.
1. 6 unacc. secular motets by Parry, comp. 1916–18 to texts from the Bible, Donne, Vaughan, J. Davies, Campion, and Lockhart. Nos. 1–5 f.p. London 1916, No.6 f.p. Oxford 1918, f. complete p. Oxford 1919 (cond. Hugh Allen in each case).
2. 5 settings of Whitman for double ch. and orch. by Delius, comp. 1930, f.p. London 1932 cond. Sargent. One of works written with help of E. Fenby.
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