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Let Us Garlands Bring is a song cycle for baritone and piano composed by Gerald Finzi between 1929 and 1942, and published as his Op. 18. It consists of five settings of songs from plays by William Shakespeare. It was premiered on 12 October 1942 at a National Gallery lunchtime concert in London. That day was the 70th birthday of Ralph Vaughan Williams, and the cycle is dedicated to him. Finzi subsequently arranged the work for baritone and string orchestra. A typical performance lasts about 15 minutes. The songs, with their sources, are:

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  • Let Us Garlands Bring, op. 18, ist ein Liederzyklus von Gerald Finzi für Bariton und Klavier. Finzi komponierte die fünf Lieder des Zyklus zwischen 1929 und 1942; alle basieren auf Texten aus Stücken William Shakespeares. Die Uraufführung fand am 12. Oktober 1942 anlässlich des siebzigsten Geburtstages von Ralph Vaughan Williams in der Londoner National Gallery statt. Die Lieder (und ihre Textvorlagen) im Einzelnen: 1. * Come Away, Come Away, Death (aus Was ihr wollt) 2. * Who is Silvia? (aus Zwei Herren aus Verona) 3. * Fear No More the Heat o’ the Sun (aus Cymbeline) 4. * O Mistress Mine (aus Was ihr wollt) 5. * It Was a Lover and His Lass (aus Wie es euch gefällt) Es existiert eine Bearbeitung für Bariton und Streichorchester des Komponisten. (de)
  • Let Us Garlands Bring is a song cycle for baritone and piano composed by Gerald Finzi between 1929 and 1942, and published as his Op. 18. It consists of five settings of songs from plays by William Shakespeare. It was premiered on 12 October 1942 at a National Gallery lunchtime concert in London. That day was the 70th birthday of Ralph Vaughan Williams, and the cycle is dedicated to him. Finzi subsequently arranged the work for baritone and string orchestra. A typical performance lasts about 15 minutes. The songs, with their sources, are: 1. * "Come Away, Come Away, Death" (Twelfth Night, Act II, Scene 4) 2. * "Who Is Silvia?" (The Two Gentlemen of Verona, Act IV, Scene 2) 3. * "Fear No More the Heat o' the Sun" (Cymbeline, Act IV, Scene 2) 4. * "O Mistress Mine" (Twelfth Night, Act II, Scene 3) 5. * "It Was a Lover and His Lass" (As You Like It, Act V, Scene 3) The title of the cycle is the last line of "Who Is Silvia?". (en)
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  • Let Us Garlands Bring, op. 18, ist ein Liederzyklus von Gerald Finzi für Bariton und Klavier. Finzi komponierte die fünf Lieder des Zyklus zwischen 1929 und 1942; alle basieren auf Texten aus Stücken William Shakespeares. Die Uraufführung fand am 12. Oktober 1942 anlässlich des siebzigsten Geburtstages von Ralph Vaughan Williams in der Londoner National Gallery statt. Die Lieder (und ihre Textvorlagen) im Einzelnen: Es existiert eine Bearbeitung für Bariton und Streichorchester des Komponisten. (de)
  • Let Us Garlands Bring is a song cycle for baritone and piano composed by Gerald Finzi between 1929 and 1942, and published as his Op. 18. It consists of five settings of songs from plays by William Shakespeare. It was premiered on 12 October 1942 at a National Gallery lunchtime concert in London. That day was the 70th birthday of Ralph Vaughan Williams, and the cycle is dedicated to him. Finzi subsequently arranged the work for baritone and string orchestra. A typical performance lasts about 15 minutes. The songs, with their sources, are: (en)
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  • Let Us Garlands Bring (Finzi) (en)
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