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A PERSIAN GARDEN A SONG CYCLE FOR FOUR SOLO VOICES (SOPRANO CONTRALTO TENOR b BASS) WITH PIANOFORTE ACCOMPANIMENT
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THE WORDS SELECTED FROM THE
RUBAIYAT OF
OMAR KHAYYAM (FITZGERALD'S TRANSLATION)
!
THE MUSIC COMPOSED BY
LIZA LEHMAN N COPYRIGHT /896 fe CO. LTD. LONDON W.
PRICE
BY METZLER
$3.50 (In U. S. A.)
G.
oesiGn copyright igfg bt & schirher
SCHIRMER
New
York/ London
EDWARD
B.
EDWARDS
DE.5
TO
IN
MY HUSBAND
A PERSIAN GARDEN. A
Song-Cycle FOR FOUR SOLO VOICES
(SOPRANO, CONTRALTO, TENOR, AND BASS) Witb
Hccompaniment
{pianoforte
THE WORDS SELECTED FROM THE
RUBAIYAT OF
OMAR KHAYYAM (FITZGERALD'S
By kind permission
of
TRANSLATION)
Messrs.
MACM1LLAN
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THE MUSIC COMPOSED BY
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(1920),
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not be sold outside of the United States of America and British North America
V
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CONTENTS.
"
Quartette.
Solo Tenor. Recitative
"
•'
"
Solo Bass.
I
Now
Come,
fill
Whether
u
Duet (Soprano and "
I
gone with
all
the cup, and in the
at
fire
"
4
a
..
"
9
of Spring
"
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A
19
book of verses underneath the bough
Myself when young did eagerly frequent
Contralto Solo.
"
When
" I
"
Tenor Solo.
if
sent
my
soul through the invisible "
Alas
Contralto Solo.
Quartette.
"
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"
Soprano Solo.
Tenor
But
!
"
Bass Solo.
"
Quartette.
"
Ah,
fill
Ah, moon of
As
hope men
set their hearts
the cup
my
!
what boots
delight, that
Alas
!
"
37
!
"
upon
39
"
43
"
45
it
to repeat
knows no wane
then the tulip for her morning sup
3'
32
a thousand roses brings, you say
say the lion and the lizard keep "
(Recitative).
Tenor Solo.
worldly
Each morn
They
30
the soul can fling the dust aside"
that Spring should vanish with the rose
The
30
"
veil are past
" (Recitative).
Soprano Solo.
behind the
21
25
Ah, make the most of what we yet may spend" I
"
"
Bass (Recitative).
you and
jfl
"
sometimes think that never blows so red
"
Soprano
"
Ah, not a drop that from our cups we throw
Tenor).
2
• • •
old desires"
his rose
Naishapur or Babylon "
Contralto Solo.
is
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scatter'd into flight
new year reviving
the
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(Recitative).
Bass Solo.
who
Before the phantom of false morning died
Bass).
Quartette.
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A PERSIAN GARDEN.
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QUARTETTE. (Soprano, Contralto, Tenor, Bass.) Wake ! For the Sun who scatter'd into flight The Stars before him from the field of night, Drives night along with them from Heav'n, and strikes The Sultan's turret with a shaft of Light,
(Solo Tenor.) 1
Before the phantom of false morning died a voice within the Tavern cried Methought " When all the Temple is prepared within Why nods the drowsy Worshipper outside ?
:
"
Recitative (Bass).
Now
the
new year
3
reviving old Desires,
The thoughtful Soul to Solitude retires, " Where the " White Hand of Mose6 3 on the Bough Puts out, and Jesus from the Ground suspires.
Iram indeed
is
(Solo Tenor.) gone with all his Rose,
And Jamshyd's* sev'n-ring'd Cup where no But still a Ruby kindles in the Vine, And many a Garden by the water blows.
one knows,
Quartette. (Soprano, Contralto, Tenor, Bass.) the Cup, and in the fire of Spring
Come, fill Your Winter-garment of Repentance fling. The Bird of Time has but a little way To fly and lo, the Bird is on the wing !
—
(Solo Bass.)
Whether at Naishapur or Babylon, Whether the Cup with sweet or bitter run, The Wine of Life keeps oozing drop by drop, The Leaves of Life keep falling one by one. 'The "
false
dawn
" ;
Suihi Kaxib, a transient light on the horizon about an hoar "True Dawn ": a well-known phenomenon in the East
before the Subhi Sddik, or '
Beginning with the Vernal Equinox. 'The " White Hand of Moses," Exodus iv. 6 when Moses draws forth his handnot according to the Persians " Leprous as Snow," but white as our May blossom In Perhaps, aoeording to them, also the healing Power of Jesus resided in nil Spring. ;
breath. *
Iram, a garden, planted by King Shaddad, and
now sunk somewhere
in the
sands
•/Arabia. *
Jamshyd's •er'n-ring'd oup was typioal of the Seven Heavens, Saves Planets Seven Seas, he, end was a Dimnittg Cvp.
Contralto
(Recitative).
Ah, not a drop that from our Cups we throw For Earth to drink of, but may steal below, 1
To quench the fire of Anguish in some Eye There hidden, far beneath, and long ago. (Contralto Solo.) sometimes think that never blows so red The Rose as where some buried Csesar bled, That ev'ry Hyacinth the Garden wears Dropt in her lap from some once lovely head. I
And
this reviving Herb, whose tender green, Fledges the river lip on which we lean,
Ah — lean upon
—
it
From what once
lightly
—
—for who knows
lovely Lip
it
springs unseen.
Duet.
(Soprano and Tenor.) A Book of Verses underneath the Bough, A Jug of Wine, a Loaf of Bread and Thou Beside me singing in the Wilderness Ah, Wilderness were Paradise enow
—
—
!
(Bass Solo.) Myself when young did eagerly frequent Doctor and Saint and heard great argument but evermore Came out by that same door where in I went.
—
With them the Seed of Wisdom did I sow, with my own Hand labour'd it to grow,
And And
this was all the Harvest that I reap'd, " I came like Water, and like Wind I go."
all the Saints and Sages who discuss'd the two Worlds so learnedly, are thrust
Why, Of
their words to scorn and their mouths are stopp'd with Dust.
Like foolish Prophets forth
Are
scatter'd,
;
(Bass Recitative.) Ah, make the most of what we yet may spend, Before we too into the Dust descend I
(Contralto Solo.) you and I behind the veil are past Oh, but the long, long while the World shall
When
—
last
• The custom of throwing a HttU wine on the ground before drinking csnttnua* in PeraU
stflf
(Soprano Recitative.) the Soul can fling the Dust aside And naked on the air of Heaven ride, Were't not a shame were't not a shame for In this clay carcase crippled to abide ? But
if
—
him
(Soprano Solo.) Soul through the Invisible, Some secret of that after-life to spell, And by-and-bye my Soul return'd to me And answer'd I myself am Heav'n and Hell I
sent
my
:
Heav'n but the vision of
fulfilled Desire Hell the Shadow from a Soul on fire, Cast on the Darkness into which ourselves, So late emerged from, shall so soon expire.
And
(Tenor Solo.) that Spring should vanish with the Hose That youth's sweet-scented manuscript should close Alas
!
I
The Nightingale that
in the Branches sang, Ah, whence and whither flown again who knows
?
—
(Contralto Solo.) The worldly hope men set their Hearts upon Turns Ashes, or it prospers and anon Like Snow upon the Desert's dusty face, Lighting a little hour or two is gone. ;
—
Think,
Whose
How
in this batter'd
Caravanserai, Portals are alternate Night and Day,
Sultan after Sultan with his Pomp, Abode his destined hour and went his way.
Waste not your hour
I
(Soprano Solo.) Each morn a thousand Roses brings, you say but where leaves the Rose of yesterday ? Yes, And this first Summer month that brings the Rose, 3 Shall take Jamshyd and Kaikobad away.
—
;
—
1
Quartette. (Soprano, Contralto, Tenor, Bass.) They say the Lion and the Lizard keep The Courts where Jamshyd gloried and drank deep, And Bahram, that great Hunter, the wild Ass Stamps o'er his Head, but cannot break his sleep.
—
'Jamshyd, the "King Splendid" of the Peshdadian dynasty. " King Ksikohsd, otlM the Great"
'
8
some we lov'd, the loveliest and best That from his "Vintage rolling time has prest, Have drunk their Cup a round or two before,
Lo,
And
one by one crept silently to
rest.
Strange, is it not, that of the myriads who Before us pass'd the Door of Darkness through, Not one returns to tell us of the Road Which to discover we must travel too.
Ah,
(Tenor Recitative.) the Cup What boots it to repeat is time slipping underneath our Feet.
fill
How
!
Better be jocund with the fruitful Grape after none, or bitter Fruit.
Than sadden
Ah, Love, could you and I with Fate conspire To grasp the sorry Scheme of things entire, Would we not shatter it to bits and then Remould it nearer to the Heart's Desire
—
I
(Tenor Solo.) of my Delight, that knows no wane, of Heav'n is rising once again oft hereafter rising shall she look
Moon The Moon A.h,
How
Through
—
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And when
same Garden
after
me— in
vain.
thyself with shining Foot shall pass
Among the Guests Star-scatter'd on the Grass, And in thy joyous Errand reach the Spot Where
I
made one
—turn down an empty Glass
!
(Bass Solo.)
As then the Tulip for her morning sup Of Heav'nly Vintage from the Soil looks up, Do you devoutly do the like, till Heav'n To Earth invert you like an empty Cup.
—
So when that Angel of the darker Drink, At last shall find you by the river-brink, And, offering his Cup, invite your Soul Forth to your Lips to quaff you shall not
—
shrink.
Quartette. (Soprano, Contralto, Tenor, Bass.) Alas, that Spring should vanish with the Rose, That Youth's sweet-scented Manuscript should close The Nightingale that in the Branches sang, Ah, whence and whither flown again, who knows ? Finis.
I
It
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A
PERSIAN GARDEN." A
SONG-CYCLE. The Words
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