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'''Description:''' This song was written in 1889 for Tenbury Musical Society and was dedicated to the Rev. J Hampton, Warden of St Michael's College, Tenbury. The words were published in the Century Magazine. This song was the earliest Elgar partsong to be published (by Novello in 1890) and was subsequently catalogued in Opus 18 together with two songs which were individually published much later (Op. 18/1 in 1896 and Op. 18/2 in 1907).<br> | '''Description:''' This song was written in 1889 for Tenbury Musical Society and was dedicated to the Rev. J Hampton, Warden of St Michael's College, Tenbury. The words were published in the Century Magazine. This song was the earliest Elgar partsong to be published (by Novello in 1890) and was subsequently catalogued in Opus 18 together with two songs which were individually published much later (Op. 18/1 in 1896 and Op. 18/2 in 1907).<br> | ||
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==Original text and translations== | ==Original text and translations== | ||
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:Im Norden lag mein's Liebsten Land. | :Im Norden lag mein's Liebsten Land. | ||
:Ein dunkler Turm in Waldesgrün | :Ein dunkler Turm in Waldesgrün | ||
:war sein,und an dem fernen Strand | :war sein,und an dem fernen Strand | ||
:sah man die grauen Wogen zieh'n, | :sah man die grauen Wogen zieh'n, | ||
:davor die Waldeswipfel blüh'n. | :davor die Waldeswipfel blüh'n. | ||
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:Und in der nördlich Sommernacht | :Und in der nördlich Sommernacht | ||
:erstarb das Licht am Waldesrain, | :erstarb das Licht am Waldesrain, | ||
:und wunderweißer Hirsche Pracht | :und wunderweißer Hirsche Pracht | ||
:glomm silberhell im grauen Hain. | :glomm silberhell im grauen Hain. | ||
:Sie floh'n wie Geister vor dem Schein. | :Sie floh'n wie Geister vor dem Schein. | ||
:Und oftmals sah'n des Mondes Kleid | :Und oftmals sah'n des Mondes Kleid | ||
:wir wachsen über Wald und Land, | :wir wachsen über Wald und Land, | ||
:und abnehmen wie Junis Zeit, | :und abnehmen wie Junis Zeit, | ||
:bis es, wie Krieges Feuerbrand, | :bis es, wie Krieges Feuerbrand, | ||
:in wilder Dämm'rung Glut verschwand. | :in wilder Dämm'rung Glut verschwand. | ||
:Ich weiß nicht, ob noch Waldesgrün | :Ich weiß nicht, ob noch Waldesgrün | ||
:umweht die grauen Zinnenreih'n, | :umweht die grauen Zinnenreih'n, | ||
:Ich weiß nicht, ob noch Hirsche fliehn, | :Ich weiß nicht, ob noch Hirsche fliehn, | ||
:verschreckt von fahler Dämm'rung Schein. | :verschreckt von fahler Dämm'rung Schein. | ||
:Das Gras auf seinem Grab ist grün, | :Das Gras auf seinem Grab ist grün, |
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- Editor: Burkhart M. Schürmann (submitted 2013-06-04). Score information: A4, 7 pages, 127 kB Copyright: CPDL
- Edition notes:
- Editor: Michael Gibson (submitted 2006-11-04). Score information: A4, 7 pages, 368 kB Copyright: CPDL
- Edition notes: Includes a keyboard reduction of the a cappella choral score.
General Information
Title: My Love dwelt in a Northern Land, Op. 18, No. 3
Composer: Edward Elgar
Lyricist: Andrew Lang (1844-1912), Caroline Alice Elgar (1848-1920)
Number of voices: 4vv Voicing: SATB
(with divs)
Genre: Secular, Partsong
Language: English
Instruments: A cappella
First published: 1890
Description: This song was written in 1889 for Tenbury Musical Society and was dedicated to the Rev. J Hampton, Warden of St Michael's College, Tenbury. The words were published in the Century Magazine. This song was the earliest Elgar partsong to be published (by Novello in 1890) and was subsequently catalogued in Opus 18 together with two songs which were individually published much later (Op. 18/1 in 1896 and Op. 18/2 in 1907).
External websites:
Original text and translations
English text My love dwelt in a Northern land. |
German translation Translation by Jan-Frerk Burmester |