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'''Description:''' Number 4 of Parry's "English Lyrics" - Set 3. From John Suckling's play, "Aglaura", and described by the singer as "A little foolish counsel I gave to a friend of mine four or five years ago, when he was falling into a consumption."<br> | '''Description:''' Number 4 of Parry's "English Lyrics" - Set 3. From John Suckling's play, "Aglaura", and described by the singer as "A little foolish counsel I gave to a friend of mine four or five years ago, when he was falling into a consumption."<br> |
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- CPDL #16908: Sibelius 4
- Editor: John Henry Fowler (submitted 2008-05-14). Score information: A4, 4 pages, 45 kB Copyright: CPDL
- Edition notes: File Sizes: MIDI: 7 KB, Sib4: 37 KB.
General Information
Title: Why So Pale and Wan
Composer: Charles Hubert Hastings Parry
Lyricist: John Suckling
Number of voices: 1v Voicing: Tenor solo
Genre: Secular, Art song
Language: English
Instruments: Piano
Published: 1895
Description: Number 4 of Parry's "English Lyrics" - Set 3. From John Suckling's play, "Aglaura", and described by the singer as "A little foolish counsel I gave to a friend of mine four or five years ago, when he was falling into a consumption."
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Original text and translations
Original text and translations may be found at Why so pale and wan.