Lutyens Collection. Vol. clxvii. 'Encomion' (Let us now praise famous men, words Kipling), for mixed chorus, brass and percussion, op. 54; 1963. Fair copy full score in pencil (ff. 1-14); - draft (ff. 15-21) and fair copy (ff. 22-28) piano reductions in pencil. ff. 28. All 365 x 270mm. Jose...
LUTYENS COLLECTION. Vols. CLXVIII-CLXXII. *'The Essence of our Happinesses' (words, Abu-Yasid, John Donne, Arthur Rimbaud), for solo tenor, chorus and orchestra, op. 69; 1968. Five volumes.
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Jean Nicolas Arthur Rimbaud, poet: Music by Elisabeth Lutyens , setting words by Jean Nicolas Arthur Rimbaud: 1946, 1968. John Donne, Dean of St Paul's; poet: Music by Elisabeth Lutyens , setting words by John Donne: 1968, n.d.
LUTYENS COLLECTION. Vols. CXXXIII-CLXXVII. 'The Tears of Night' (words, Anon, 14th cent, Gertrude Stein, James Joyce), for countertenor, six sopranos and three instrumental ensembles, op. 82; 1971. Five volumes.
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James Augustine Aloysius Joyce, author: Gertrude Stein, writer: 'The Tears of Night', music by Elisabeth Lutyens , words partly from Gertrude Stein and James Joyce: 1971.
LUTYENS COLLECTION. Vols. CLXXXI-CLXXXIII. *'Counting your Steps' (words, poems of the Gabon pygmies), for voices, flutes and percussion, op. 85; 1972. Three volumes.
Lutyens Collection. Vols. clxxxiv. *'The Roots of the World' (words, W. B. Yeats), for chorus and cello obligato, [op. 136]; 1979. Pencil and ink sketches (ff. 1-12); - fair copy MS. in pencil (ff. 13-26). ff. 26. Both 380 x 280mm. William Butler Yeats, poet: Music by Elisabeth Lutyens , se...