LUTYENS COLLECTION. Vols. CCXVII-CCXX. 'And Suddenly it's Evening' (words, Salvatore Quasimodo translated by Jack Bevan), for solo tenor and eleven instruments, op. 65 afterwards op. 66; 1966. Four volumes.
Scope & Content:
Salvatore Quasimodo: Music by Elisabeth Lutyens , setting words by Salvatore Quasimodo: 1966-1980.
LUTYENS COLLECTION. Vols. CCXXII, CCXXIII. 'Anerca' (words, Eskimo poetry in translation), for speaker/actress, ten guitars and percussion, op. 77; 1970. Two volumes.
LUTYENS COLLECTION. Vols. CCXXIV, CCXXV. *'Vision of Youth' (words, Joseph Conrad), for soprano, three clarinets, piano/celesta and percussion, op. 79; 1970. Two volumes.
LUTYENS COLLECTION. Vols. CCXXVI-CCXXVIII. *'Islands' (words, Sophocles translated by Volonakis, Shelley, R. L. Stevenson, Rabelais translated by Urquahart and Motter), for soprano and tenor soli, male narrator and instrumental ensemble, op. 80; 1971. Three volumes.
Scope & Content:
Minos Volonakis: Libretto, etc., by M. Volonakis, set to music by Elisabeth Lutyens: 1965-1971. Sophocles: Robert Louis Stevenson, writer: François Rabelais: Percy Bysshe Shelley, poet: 'Islands', music by Elisabeth Lutyens , words by Sophocles, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Robert Louis Stevenson and ...
LUTYENS COLLECTION. Vols. CCXXIX, CCXXX. 'Dirge for the Proud World' (words, Thomas Merton), for soprano, countertenor, cello and harpsichord, op. 83; 1971. Two volumes.
LUTYENS COLLECTION. Vols. CCXXXVI, CCXXXVII. *'Elegy of the Flowers' (words, C. P. Cavafy), for tenor and three instrumental groups, op. 127; 1978. Two volumes.