Five Mystical Songs

Five Mystical Songs

The "Five Mystical Songs" are a composition by Ralph Vaughan Williams, written between 1906 and 1911. [cite journal | url=http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0027-4666(196909)110%3A1519%3C949%3AMIGMFM%3E2.0.CO%3B2-P | last=Ottaway | first=Hugh | title=Record Reviews: "Mass in G Minor"; "Five Mystical Songs"; "O Clap Your Hands" | journal=The Musical Times | volume=110 | issue=1519 | pages=949–950 | date=September 1969 | accessdate=2008-02-29 | month=Sep | year=1969 | doi=10.2307/953024] The work sets four poems by George Herbert, from his 1633 collection "The Temple: Sacred Poems and Private Ejaculations". While Herbert was a priest, Vaughan Williams himself was an agnostic, which did not prevent his setting of verse of an overtly religious inspiration. The work received its first performance on 14 September 1911, at the Three Choirs Festival in Worcester, with Vaughan Williams conducting. [cite journal | url=http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0027-4666(19111001)52%3A824%3C665%3AWMF%3E2.0.CO%3B2-S | title=Worcester Musical Festival | journal=The Musical Times | volume=52| issue=824 | pages=665–667 | date=1 October 1911 | accessdate=2008-02-29 | doi=10.2307/906540]

Several possibilities of performance were offered: for baritone, optional chorus and orchestra, for baritone and piano or baritone, piano and string quintet. Their first performance used the first, fuller option.

Like Herbert's simple verse, the songs are fairly direct, but have the same intrinsic spirituality as the original text. They were supposed to be performed together, as a single work, but the styles of each vary quite significantly. The first four songs are quite personal meditations in which the soloist takes a key role, particularly in the third - "Love Bade Me Welcome", where the chorus has a wholly supporting role (quietly and wordlessly singing the plainsong melody "O Sacrum Convivium"), and the fourth, "The Call", in which the chorus does not feature at all. The final "Antiphon" is probably the most different of all: a triumphant hymn of praise sung only by the chorus. It is also sometimes performed on its own, as a church anthem for choir and organ: "Let all the world in every corner sing".

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#Easter - from Herbert's "Easter"
#I Got Me Flowers - from the second half of "Easter"
#Love Bade Me Welcome - from "Love (III)"
#The Call - from "The Call"
#Antiphon - from "Antiphon (I)"

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