“Sea Pictures. Op. 37”.
Composer: Elgar.
Sung by: Dame Janet Baker.
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Elgar composed the piece on his 1894 Broadwood Square piano, while residing at Birchwood Lodge, Great Storridge, in Herefordshire. The songs were originally written in high keys for a soprano voice, but transposed to lower keys for the orchestral version, largely at the request of the contralto Clara Butt. The songs were composed in July 1899 (apart from "In Haven (Capri)", which was a reworking of his 1897 "Love alone will stay").
The premiere was on 5 October 1899 at the Norfolk and Norwich Festival with Elgar conducting and Clara Butt singing, dressed as a mermaid. On 7 October 1899, Clara Butt gave the first London performance at St. James's Hall, with Elgar at the piano. Nearly two weeks later, on 20 October 1899, Butt performed it for Queen Victoria at Balmoral.
English: Dame Janet Baker (6 October 1967).
Nederlands: Grand Gala du Disque Klassiek .
Nummer 3a Janet Baker ontvangt bloemen
6 oktober 1967.
Source: NATIONAAL ARCHIEF
Author: Ron Kroon / Anefo.
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English composer Edward Elgar
Date: Early 1900.
Source: http://www.geocities.com/hansenk69/elgar3.jpg
Author: Unknown.
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“Sea Pictures” was also published in the following languages:
German: “See-Bilder” with words by Dr. Wilhelm Henzen.
French: “Marines” with words by George Petilleau.