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''Songs of Sunset'' is a work by
Frederick Delius Delius, photographed in 1907 Frederick Theodore Albert Delius ( 29 January 1862 – 10 June 1934), originally Fritz Delius, was an English composer. Born in Bradford in the north of England to a prosperous mercantile family, he resisted atte ...
, written in 1906-07, and scored for mezzo-soprano and baritone soli,
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chorus and large
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. The words are by Ernest Dowson. It was published in 1911, and a German translation was made by Delius's wife Jelka Rosen, as ''Sonnenuntergangs-Lieder''.IMSLP
/ref> The work was first performed at the
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in London on 16 June 1911 at an all-Delius concert in the presence of the composer, conducted by his great champion
Thomas Beecham Sir Thomas Beecham, 2nd Baronet, Order of the Companions of Honour, CH (29 April 18798 March 1961) was an English conductor and impresario best known for his association with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, London Philharmonic and the Roya ...
. The soloists were
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and Thorpe Bates, with the Edward Mason Choir and Beecham Symphony Orchestra. Other works performed that night were '' Paris: The Song of a Great City'', the ''Dance Rhapsody'', and ''Appalachia''. The occasion was also the first meeting of Delius with Philip Heseltine, then a 16-year-old Eton schoolboy, who had seen a copy of the score and wanted nothing more than to hear it. The school's permission had to be obtained for him to attend the concert. That meeting led to a lifelong friendship between the two, even though Delius was almost 33 years older than Heseltine. ''Songs of Sunset'' was dedicated to the
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Choral Society, whose chief conductor Hans Haym was one of Delius's greatest supporters in Germany.Stone Records
/ref> The Elberfeld chorus performed it first in 1914. Hans Haym later wrote, "This is not a work for a wide public, but rather for a smallish band of musical isolates who are born decadents and life's melancholics".


Words

The work consists of eight poems by Ernest Dowson: * No. 1. "A song of the setting sun!" (chorus) * No. 2. "Cease smiling, Dear!" a little while be sad (mezzo-soprano, baritone) * No. 3. "Pale amber sunlight falls across" (chorus) * No. 4. "O Mors!" (''Exceeding sorrow consumeth my sad heart!'') (mezzo-soprano) * No. 5. "Exile" (''By the sad waters of separation'') (baritone) * No. 6. "In Spring" (''See how the trees and osiers lithe'') (chorus) * No. 7. "I was not sorrowful, I could not weep" (baritone) * No. 8. "Vitae summa" (''They are not long, the weeping and the laughter'') (mezzo-soprano, baritone, chorus). A setting for voice and piano of "Vitae summa", written in Jelka Rosen's hand, was found in Delius's papers after his death; it may have been his first thoughts about the music. Delius had originally also set Dowson's poem "Non sum qualis eram bonae sub Regno Cynarae" for baritone solo and orchestra, as part of the score, but abandoned it as not fitting well with the overall scheme. It lay forgotten and not quite complete until 1929, when Eric Fenby discovered it and prompted Delius to complete it as a separate work in its own right, which he called '' Cynara''.


Recordings

''Songs of Sunset'' has been recorded a number of times: * Olga Haley, Roy Henderson, London Select Choir, London Philharmonic Orchestra, Sir
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(live recording, 1934
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) * Nancy Evans, Redvers Llewellyn, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Sir Thomas Beecham *
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, John Cameron, Beecham Choral Society, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Sir Thomas Beecham (1957) * Janet Baker,
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,
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Chorus and Orchestra, Charles Groves (1968) * Sarah Walker, Sir Thomas Allen, Ambrosian Singers, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Eric Fenby * Sally Burgess,
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,
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and Chorus,
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allmusic
/ref> * Henriette Bonde-Hansen, Johan Reuter, Aarhus Cathedral Choir,
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and Choir, Bo HoltenDelius.org
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* {{Authority control Compositions by Frederick Delius 1907 compositions Choral compositions