Gustav Holst
The Splendour Falls
Gustav Holst
The Splendour Falls
- Formation Choeur de femmes (SSA)
- Compositeur Gustav Holst
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Niveau de difficulté
- Édition Partition de chœur
- Maison d’Édition Novello Publishing
- N ° de commande NOV510362
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Description:
The Splendour Falls and the other songs from The Princess were written for a performance of tableaux from The Princess by the girls of James Allen Girls' School in London, where Holst taught. The song is scored for Female VoicesSA with a small echo choir, unaccompanied, and is full of recognizably Holstian shifting harmonies and Vocal effects. In 1847, Alfred Tennyson later Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom published a narrative poem, ThePrincess, that concerned the education of women. In The Princess, set at a summer fete, a new college for women is created by Princess Ida. A Prince and his friends infiltrate, dressed as women. A love story ensues. ThePrincess was also the source material for Gilbert and Sullivan's Princess Ida.