Songs from the Chinese Poets

Songs from the Chinese Poets are series of song settings, twenty-five in all, by Granville Bantock.[1] The English song texts were mainly supplied by Captain L. A. Cranmer Byng (1872-1945), who had also supplied the text for Choral Suite from the Chinese (1914). Launcelot Alfred Cranmer-Byng was part of the Byng baronets family and wrote various books on China.[2]

Songs

Songs from the Chinese, Series I (1918)


Songs from the Chinese, Series II, (1919)


Songs from the Chinese, Series III

(list incomplete)

Recordings

John McCormack (tenor) recorded "Desolation" in Australia in 1927.

References

  1. Martin Clayton, Bennett Zon Music and Orientalism in the British Empire, 1780s-1940s 2007 0754656047 page 143 "Over the next few years Bantock produced a few other Oriental works, such as a Choral Suite from the Chinese (1914) and 25 Songs from the Chinese Poets (191 8-20) with English texts by his friend Captain L. A. Cranmer Byng, ..."
  2. Myrrha Bantock Granville Bantock: a personal portrait 1972 p161 "The English texts were mostly supplied by Captain L. A. Cranmer Byng. The two men, both Welsh bards, struck up a close friendship. They were often seen together at the National Eisteddfod of Wales — a distinguished pair, one in white and .."

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