Christina Rossetti In Music

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"When I am Dead, My Dearest (Song)" [James Hopkins]

Title

"When I am Dead, My Dearest (Song)" [James Hopkins]
First line of lyrics: Sing no sad songs
Part of: "The Rossetti Songs"

Creator

Hopkins, James F.; music (American, born 1939)
Rossetti, Christina Georgina; text (English, 1830-1894)

Date

1997 [composition]; 2000 [copyright]

Publisher

Boston: E. C. Schirmer Music Company

Subject

genre: choral music|song cycle|song
chorus: SATB voices with divisi
instrumentation: harp|piano
initial sharps/flats: one sharp
initial time signature: 3/4
other version 1 - chorus: SATB voices with divisi
other version 1 - instrumentation: flute|oboe|clarinet|harp|strings
origin: United States
male composer

Language

English

Description

Rossetti poem(s): "Song" ("When I am dead, my dearest")
Place in the larger work: The third song of four in a song cycle called "The Rossetti Songs," settings of Christina Rossetti's poems, which includes 1. "May"; 2. "Come to Me in the Silence of the Night (Echo)"; 3. "When I Am Dead, My Dearest (Song)"; 4. "A Birthday."
Composition history: "The Rossetti Songs were completed during the summer and fall of 1997 as the second commission for the recently-created position of Composer in Residence for the Pacific Chorale. Come to Me in the Silence of the Night (Echo), the first piece written, was composed in the fall of 1996 as a gift to the Chorale for their a cappella performance at the national ACDA Convention. [...] The successful reception of that movement encouraged the addition of other settings of the beautiful, mostly wistful poetry of Christina Rossetti (1830-1894). Three new movements were added, each for SATB Chorus and Harp [...] After the completion of this choral cycle, the composer adapted the instrumental part for small orchestra. The instrumentation is 1 Flute, 1 Oboe, 1 Clarinet in A, Harp and Strings."
Tempo markings: quarter note = 100
Performance instructions: "For SATB chorus (divisi) and Harp (or Piano)" "Performance with Harp is preferred. In this case, the separate fully edited Harp part available for purchase from the publisher must be used (Catalog No. 5486). Use this Piano part for rehearsal and performance with piano."
Performance history: Debut performance: "April 26, 1998; St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church; Newport Beach, California; The Pacific Chorale; John Alexander, Conductor; Mindy Ball, Harpist"
Recordings: "Song (When I am Dead, My Dearest) - from The Rossetti Songs (James Hopkins)." Sweet Harmony, performance by the Pacific Chorale's John Alexander Singers, Mindy Ball, harp, and John Alexander, conductor. Amazon.com.

Format

Format 1: musical score
13 pages (pp. 3-15); performance time 3 minutes and 30 seconds

Source

Cataloguer: Claudia Laugalys and Roxanne Lafleur, University of Ottawa
This score is copyright protected. A score can be consulted here: "The Rossetti Songs: 3. When I Am Dead, My Dearest (Song)." ECS Publishing Group, https://www.ecspublishing.com/the-rossetti-songs-no-3-when-i-am-dead-my-dearest-song.html. Accessed 24 Apr. 2020.. Accessed 18 April 2018.

Identifier

Record: CRM-songwheniamdead-hopkins

Rights

"© Copyright 2000 by E. C. Schirmer Music Company, a division of ECS Publishing, Boston, Massachussetts. All rights reserved"
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Files

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Collection

Citation

Hopkins, James F.; music (American, born 1939) and Rossetti, Christina Georgina; text (English, 1830-1894), “"When I am Dead, My Dearest (Song)" [James Hopkins],” Christina Rossetti In Music, accessed November 21, 2024, http://omeka.uottawa.ca/christinarossettiinmusic/items/show/2274.

Item Relations

This Item is part of a larger work that also includes Item: "A Birthday" [James Hopkins]
Item: "May" [James F. Hopkins] is part of a larger work that also includes This Item
Item: "Come to Me in the Silence of the Night (Echo)" [James Hopkins] is part of a larger work that also includes This Item