Song series
Songs from the Chinese Poets are series of settings in six parts by Granville Bantock. 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.
In 1933 the first set were also arranged in the form of a four movement string quartet under the title In a Chinese Mirror. It was recorded for the first time by the Tippett Quartet in 2021.
Bantock also set other English translationd of Chinese poetry from Edward Powys Mathers (Five Chinese Songs) and Herbert Giles (Ten Songs from the Chinese, 1943).
Songs
Songs from the Chinese Poets, Series I (1918)
- The old fisherman of the mists and waters
- The ghost road
- Under the moon
- The celestial weaver
- Return of spring
Songs from the Chinese Poets, Series II (1919)
- The tomb of Chao-Chün
- A dream of spring
- Desolation
- The Island of Pines
- The pavilion of abounding joy
Songs from the Chinese Poets, Series III
- From the tomb of an unknown woman
- Adrift
- The golden nenuphar
- Yung-Yang
- A feast of lanterns
Songs from the Chinese Poets, Series IV
- Autumn across the Frontier
- The Kingfisher's Tower
- On the banks of Jo-Eh
- Despair
- The last revel
Songs from the Chinese Poets, Series V
- The court of dreams
- Down the Hwai
- Night on the mountain
- The lost one
- Memories with the dusk return
- And there are tears
Songs from the Chinese Poets, Series VI
- The King of Tang
- Wild geese
- Exile
- Willow flowers
- Dreaming at Golden Hill
- Galloping home
Recordings
John McCormack (tenor) recorded "Desolation" in Australia in 1927.
References
- 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, ..."
- Myrrha Bantock Granville Bantock: a personal portrait (1972), p.161 "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 .."
- Dutton CDLX7389 (2021)
- Myrrha Bantock Granville Bantock: a personal portrait (1972), p.191
External links
- From www
.lieder .net: - 5 Songs from the Chinese Poets, 1st Series, 5 Songs from the Chinese Poets, 2nd Series: Scores at the International Music Score Library Project