Vaughan Williams, Ralph - Four Hymns HPS 1516
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Vaughan Williams, Ralph - Four Hymns HPS 1516

Catalogue No: BH12666
Orchestral version

Arrangementtenor, viola and string orchestra
Product FormatSheet Music
Edition TypeStudy Score
ComposerVaughan Williams, Ralph
£31.50
Typically dispatched in 5-7 working days
SeriesHawkes Pocket Scores
Pages56
Publication Date23 March 2015
Grade of Difficultyadvanced - difficult
ISBN9780851629087 (0851629083)
ISMN9790060126666 (M060126666)
UPC888680095734

The Four Hymns are in similar vein to the Five Mystical Songs (1911) although on a smaller and more intimate scale. Together with the Fantasia on a Theme of Thomas Tallis these form a succession of works displaying a strong mystical, meditative content. The first of the hymns, ‘Lord! come away!’, employs vigorous Purcellian recitative in a setting of a Palm Sunday text from Bishop Jeremy Taylor’s Golden Grove (17th century). ‘Who is this fair one?’ (Isaac Watts, 1674–1748) is a dialogue for the tenor and viola about divine love. As described by Christopher Palmer, ‘Come Love, come Lord’ (Richard Crashaw, c1613–49) “breathes that spirit of mystical remoteness later to inform A Pastoral Symphony”. The final ‘Evening Hymn’ is a radiant setting of a translation from pre-4th century Greek by Robert Bridges, notable for its contrapuntal expertise over a bell-like basso ostinato. Four Hymns is also available in the version for tenor, viola & piano (979-0-060-02852-6), and the score (978-0-85162-908-7) serves as the vocal score for use with the orchestral version. However, the solo viola part of the orchestral version is incompatible with that for the piano version.Suitable for advanced standard performers.

Contents

  1. Lord! come away! (Taylor)
  2. Who is this fair one? (Watts)
  3. Come Love, come Lord (Crashaw)
  4. Evening Hymn (Bridges)
BH12666