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                <text>Other data reference(s): "Three nocturnes for tenor or soprano and piano." WorldCat, http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/880397190. Accessed 24 August 2020.</text>
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                <text>Other data reference(s): "Catalogue of Compositions." Robert Hugill, https://www.roberthugill.com/music-catalogue. Acessed 20 Jul. 2021.
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                <text>"©Robert Hugill, London, 2001." This score is protected by copyright. All rights reserved. The score appears on the website by kind permission of composer Robert Hugill.</text>
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                <text>Composition history: "It was only relatively recently that I started reading Christina Rosetti's poetry. Having concentrated on setting a small group of poets that appealed to me, I was concerned to try pastures new for a further song cycle. Also, having had copyright difficulties with a recent choral piece, I was anxious to choose texts that were out of copyright. A number of extended sessions browsing in Waterstones led to my considering setting Elizabeth Barrett-Browning and Christina Rosetti. On first reading, all of Christina Rosetti's poems that I selected for setting were of a similar melancholy cast (like the first song in the cycle). But further exploration led me to realise that I could create a sequence of poems in which the gloomy anticipation of death gradually prefigures joyful anticipation of the life to come is paralleled by winter's gradual prefiguring of a future spring. Thus, though the cycle has a predominantly melancholy tone, it progresses towards the final joyful conclusion" (Hugill).</text>
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                <text>Composition history: "It was only relatively recently that I started reading Christina Rosetti's poetry. Having concentrated on setting a small group of poets that appealed to me, I was concerned to try pastures new for a further song cycle. Also, having had copyright difficulties with a recent choral piece, I was anxious to choose texts that were out of copyright. A number of extended sessions browsing in Waterstones led to my considering setting Elizabeth Barrett-Browning and Christina Rosetti. On first reading, all of Christina Rosetti's poems that I selected for setting were of a similar melancholy cast (like the first song in the cycle). But further exploration led me to realise that I could create a sequence of poems in which the gloomy anticipation of death gradually prefigures joyful anticipation of the life to come is paralleled by winter's gradual prefiguring of a future spring. Thus, though the cycle has a predominantly melancholy tone, it progresses towards the final joyful conclusion" (Hugill).</text>
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                <text>Tempo markings: quarter note = 90; "allegro"</text>
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                <text>Performance history: "Quickening was premiered on 16th November 2001 at Lauderdale House, Highgate, London by David Greiner (counter-tenor), Amanda Chancellor (viola) and Paul Webster (piano)" (Hugill).</text>
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                <text>Recordings: "Quickening: Songs by Robert Hugill to Texts by English and Welsh Poets." Lyrics by Christina Rossetti, performance by Anna Huntley, mezzo-soprano, Rosalind Ventris, viola, William Vann, piano. 2017.</text>
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        <name>Rossetti poem: "Two Pursuits"</name>
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