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''By Footpath and Stile'' is a
song cycle A song cycle (german: Liederkreis or Liederzyklus) is a group, or cycle (music), cycle, of individually complete Art song, songs designed to be performed in a sequence as a unit.Susan Youens, ''Grove online'' The songs are either for solo voice ...
for
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and
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by English composer
Gerald Finzi Gerald Raphael Finzi (14 July 1901 – 27 September 1956) was a British composer. Finzi is best known as a choral composer, but also wrote in other genres. Large-scale compositions by Finzi include the cantata '' Dies natalis'' for solo voice and ...
(1901-1956) set to poems by
Thomas Hardy Thomas Hardy (2 June 1840 – 11 January 1928) was an English novelist and poet. A Victorian realist in the tradition of George Eliot, he was influenced both in his novels and in his poetry by Romanticism, including the poetry of William Word ...
(1840-1928). Composed between 1921 and 1922, it was first performed in 1923 and published in 1925.


Description

''By Footpath and Stile'' consists of six settings of poems written by Thomas Hardy during and shortly after World War I. Its title is adapted from "I went by footpath and by
stile A stile is a structure or opening that provides people passage over or through a boundary via steps, ladders, or narrow gaps. Stiles are often built in rural areas along footpaths, fences, walls, or hedges that enclose animals, allowing people ...
", the opening line of the first of song in the cycle. The ordering of the poems in the song cycle, all of which deal with death, loss, separation, and the passing of time, is not chronological, but Finzi's own. The final poem, "Exeunt Omnes", recapitulates the themes in three of the previous poems in the cycle. Sequence of the poems in the cycle and their publication dates: 1. "Paying Calls" (1917) 2. "Where the Picnic Was" (1914) 3. "
The Oxen "The Oxen" is a poem (sometimes known by its first line, "Christmas Eve, and Twelve of the Clock") by the English novelist and poet Thomas Hardy (18401928). It relates to a West Country legend: that, on the anniversary of Christ's Nativity, e ...
" (1919) 4. "The Master and the Leaves" (1919) 5. "Voices from Things Growing in a Churchyard" (1921, revised 1922) 6. "Exeunt Omnes" (1914) A performance of the complete cycle, which is scored for solo baritone and string quartet, takes approximately 22 minutes.


History

''By Footpath and Stile'' is the earliest of the six song cycles by Finzi set to poems by Thomas Hardy, who was Finzi's favourite poet. During the course of his career he set over fifty of Hardy's poems. Composed in 1921-1922, it was premiered on 24 October 1923 by the baritone Sumner Austin and the Charles Woodhouse String Quartet in a British Music Society concert at 6
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. The work received a repeat performance on 18 February 1927 in Liverpool, again in a British Music Society concert. The score was published as his
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2 in 1925 by Curwen & Sons at Finzi's own expense. The reviews of the cycle's premiere were "all favourable and encouraging", according to Finzi's biographer,
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. A critic in ''
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'' reviewed the published score in 1926 and described it as "a highly interesting work" and went on to write: "It is true that the music is vitally influenced by Vaughan Williams, but the composer uses the idiom with imagination and sensitiveness." However, Finzi remained dissatisfied with the work. In 1934, he withdrew it from publication and had Curwen's plates and remaining stock destroyed. He also asked Curwen to withdraw three of his earlier songs which included "The Cupboard", a setting of a
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poem. In April 1934 Finzi wrote about the withdrawal in a letter to his friend
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: "They are all really bad works, though I may one day revise Footpath and Stile." In 1941, Finzi revised two of the songs from the cycle, "Paying Calls" and "The Oxen". That year he wrote in his personal catalogue of works that apart from those revised songs, "the original withdrawn edition should be utterly forgotten" and labelled it as a "premature publication". In 1981, 25 years after Finzi's death,
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re-issued the full score of ''By Footpath and Stile'' with his 1941 revisions and edited by Howard Ferguson. The cycle did not receive its first commercial recording until 2006 when
Roderick Williams Roderick Gregory Coleman Williams OBE (born 1965) is a British baritone and composer. Biography Williams was born in North London to a Welsh father and a Jamaican mother. He attended Christ Church Cathedral School in Oxford and Haberdashers' ...
and the
Sacconi Quartet The Sacconi Quartet is a UK-based classical music string quartet founded in 2001 by four graduates of the Royal College of Music, London, UK. The Quartet has achieved widespread recognition, having given recitals in leading British concert halls ...
recorded it on the
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label. It was recorded again in 2012 by Marcus Farnsworth and the Finzi Quartet on the Resonus label. Resonus re-issued the recording in 2019.


21st-century critical reception

Critical reaction, based on the only two recordings (of 2006 and 2012), has been largely positive, while noting the composer's relative immaturity. Andrew Clements called the quartet writing "rather stodgy" and said that the vocal lines "only intermittently seem personal", but also said that the subject matter (death and transience) is totally characteristic of Finzi's later work. According to an anonymous writer for
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, "The music reflects a youthful composer’s intuitive response to poems which were themselves newly published but Finzi’s musical hallmarks are already evident, even if they are not as sophisticated in their presentation as in the songs which were to follow. The collection forms an important first milestone". Greg Keane called the cycle "precocious", and the musical idiom "an acquired taste", but said that the work stopped short of being "impossibly arty". Jeremy Dibble found the cycle more modal than many of Finzi's later works, and noted a debt to
Vaughan Williams Ralph Vaughan Williams, (; 12 October 1872– 26 August 1958) was an English composer. His works include operas, ballets, chamber music, secular and religious vocal pieces and orchestral compositions including nine symphonies, written over ...
's 1909 cycle '' On Wenlock Edge'' (for tenor, piano and string quartet). Colin Anderson wrote, "''By Footpath and Stile'' is word-setting and Nature-painting at its most-haunting; music of atmosphere and rapture". An anonymous critic in ''
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'' called the cycle "striking", "impressive in Finzi's equable way", and "responding memorably to the cool-climate vividness of the poems".


References


External links


''By Footpath and Stile''
(the texts of Hardy's six poems which make up the song cycle on
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)
''By Footpath and Stile'', Op.2
(original score published by Curwen in 1925 on the
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) *Schubert, David (March 2012)
"Roads less traveled: rediscovering the baritone song sets of Gerald Finzi"
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'' (includes brief musical analyses of each song in ''By Footpath and Stile'' and provides an overview of Finzi's other five song cycles for baritone voice) {{Portal bar, Classical music, Music 1922 compositions Song cycles by Gerald Finzi Musical settings of poems by Thomas Hardy