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- Contributor: David Newman (submitted 2008-06-07). Score information: A4, 9 pages, 538 kB Copyright: Public Domain
- Edition notes: Cross posting by Art Song Central.
General Information
Title: Easter
Composer: Ralph Vaughan Williams
Lyricist: George Herbert
Number of voices: 1v Voicings: Baritone solo or with SATB chorus ad. lib.
Genre: Sacred, Sacred song
Language: English
Instruments: Piano
Published: 1911
Description: "Easter" is Number 1 in Ralph Vaughan Williams Song Collection entitled "5 Mystical Songs". The work sets four poems by George Herbert, from his 1633 collection "The Temple: Sacred Poems and Private Ejaculations".
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Original text and translations
English text "Easter", from "The Temple: Sacred Poems and Private Ejaculations", published 1633
- Rise heart; thy Lord is risen. Sing his praise
- Without delays,
- Who takes thee by the hand, that thou likewise
- With him may'st rise;
- That, as his death calcined thee to dust,
- His life may make thee gold, and much more, Just.
- Awake, my lute, and struggle for thy part
- With all thy art.
- The cross taught all wood to resound his name
- Who bore the same.
- His stretched sinews taught all strings, what key
- Is best to celebrate this most high day.
- Consort both heart and lute, and twist a song
- Pleasant and long:
- Or since all music is but three parts vied,
- And multiplied;
- O let thy blessed Spirit bear a part,
- And make up our defects with his sweet art.