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Muriel Herbert

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113:, who even signed the contract as a witness. Augener published the songs "Beauty", "Cradle Song", "Loveliest of Trees", "Renouncement", and "When Death to Either Shall Come" in 1923, and "Autumn", "Most Holy Night", and "Have you seen but a white lily grow" in 1926. Later, Robert Elkin published some of Herbert's other art songs and two works for violin and piano ("Giboulée" and "Enchanted April"). 69:, England. She was the youngest child and only daughter. Herbert grew up singing and playing music in her home, as her mother was the church choir director. Her older brother, Percy, was also a musician and encouraged Herbert to study music, for which she had a natural ability. 125:
by Emile's friend, the Irish poet Tom McGreevey. Herbert played and sang her versions of Joyce's poems, "I hear an army charging" and "Lean out of the window". Later, Joyce gave her inscribed copies of his poetry collections,
33:(1897 – 1 May 1984) was a British composer of the early 20th century. Much of her work is for solo voice and piano, with art song settings of texts by English and Irish poets such as 72:
Herbert began writing down songs for voice and piano at a young age. Her father died in 1909, and the Herbert family struggled with poverty. Hugh Farrie, a journalist for the
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In 1925, after marrying a young French academic, Emile Delavenay, Herbert traveled to Paris for her honeymoon. Here she was introduced to
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Although Herbert had received an honorary A.R.C.M. by the Royal College and had given occasional broadcasts of her vocal music for the
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much of her music has remained rarely performed. Through the efforts of a former student, Bill Lloyd, and Herbert's daughter,
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for girls, gave private lessons, performed recitals, and continued developing her musical abilities.
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In 1917, Herbert received the Liverpool scholarship and attended the
154:, Herbert's music has begun to be performed and recorded. In 2008, 369:"So by my singing am I comforted" (MS. of Benedictbeuern) (from 147: 138:, as well as permission to publish her settings of his texts. 734:
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444:"Song – I cannot lose thee for a day" (George Meredith) 261:"Lips and Jaws" (The Days of November) (Ada Harrison) 634:"The Songs of Muriel Herbert – A Great New Discovery" 301:"I think on thee in the night" (Thomas K. Hervey) 638:British Classical Music: The Land of Lost Content 166:, piano recorded 36 of Herbert's art songs with 8: 713:"Composer: Muriel Emily Herbert (1897–1984)" 90:in London. She studied with Irish composer, 321:"Jour des Morts" (Cimetière Montparnasse) ( 686:The Past and I: 100 Years of Thomas Hardy 304:"In the Days of November" (Ada Harrison) 597: 595: 593: 254:"Have you seen but a white lily grow?" ( 98:ended she stayed near London, taught at 549: 717:Lied, Art Song and Choral Text Archive 656: 654: 7: 778:20th-century British women composers 773:20th-century English women musicians 763:Alumni of the Royal College of Music 437:"Sing unto the Lord all the earth" ( 497:"When Death to either shall come" ( 688:, Delphian Records DCD34307 (2024) 25: 557:'Muriel Herbert (1897- 1984)' at 404:"On a Time" (Anon – John Attye's 241:"Faintheart in a Railway Train" ( 604:The Penguin Book of English Song 292:"I hear an army charging" (from 278:"I cannot lose thee for a day" ( 461:"The Crimson Rose" (Enid Clay) 414:"Renouncement" (Alice Meynell) 362:"David's Lament for Jonathan" ( 328:"Lean out of the window" (from 768:20th-century English composers 571:Tomalin, Claire (8 May 2009). 469:"The Lake Isle of Innisfree" ( 424:"She weeps over Rahoon" (from 200:Cecil Edric Mornington Roberts 1: 632:France, John (29 July 2009). 447:"Stars of the summer night" ( 61:Herbert was born in 1897, in 698:BiblioFox Music Publishing: 621:Issue 770, 3 July 1938, p.33 231:"Contentment" (C. L. Lanyon) 142:Later career and rediscovery 617:'Songs of Muriel Herbert', 105:In the early 1920s she met 794: 476:"The song of the bullet" ( 464:"The faithless shepherdess 449:Henry Wadsworth Longfellow 271:"How beautiful is night" ( 662:"Songs of Muriel Herbert" 285:"I dare not ask a kiss" ( 758:Musicians from Liverpool 417:"Rose kissed me today" ( 378:"The Lost Nightingale" ( 719:. Rec Music Foundation. 399:Doris Caroline Abrahams 732:Selected sheet music: 346:"Loveliest of Trees" ( 88:Royal College of Music 518:Christmas Eve's Dream 411:"On the Road" (Anon) 394:"My lady" (C. Hornby) 354:Medieval Latin Lyrics 314:"Jock o' Hazeldean" ( 506:Children's operettas 100:Wycombe Abbey School 31:Muriel Emily Herbert 18:Muriel Emily Herbert 454:"Tewkesbury Road" ( 387:"Most Holy Night" ( 307:"Jenny kiss'd me" ( 406:First Book of Airs 223:"Acorn and Willow" 117:Marriage and Paris 602:Stokes, Richard. 573:"Forgotten voice" 536:"Enchanted April" 339:"Love's Secret" ( 248:"Fountain Court" 186:Walter de la Mare 164:David Owen Norris 65:, and grew up in 16:(Redirected from 785: 721: 720: 709: 703: 695: 689: 683: 677: 676: 674: 672: 658: 649: 648: 646: 644: 629: 623: 614: 608: 599: 588: 587: 585: 583: 568: 562: 554: 531:Violin and piano 483:"To Daffodils" ( 356:, translated by 316:Sir Walter Scott 298:) (James Joyce) 211:"Merry-go-round" 208:(Ada Harrison) 206:Children's Songs 92:Charles Stanford 27:British composer 21: 793: 792: 788: 787: 786: 784: 783: 782: 738: 737: 730: 725: 724: 711: 710: 706: 696: 692: 684: 680: 670: 668: 660: 659: 652: 642: 640: 631: 630: 626: 615: 611: 600: 591: 581: 579: 570: 569: 565: 555: 551: 546: 524:Come to the Zoo 492:George Meredith 280:George Meredith 234:"Cradle Song" ( 179:Voice and piano 176: 162:, soprano, and 156:James Gilchrist 144: 119: 84: 59: 28: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 791: 789: 781: 780: 775: 770: 765: 760: 755: 750: 740: 739: 729: 728:External links 726: 723: 722: 704: 700:Muriel Herbert 690: 678: 650: 624: 609: 589: 563: 548: 547: 545: 542: 541: 540: 537: 533: 532: 528: 527: 521: 515: 508: 507: 503: 502: 499:Robert Bridges 495: 488: 485:Robert Herrick 481: 474: 467: 462: 459: 456:John Masefield 452: 445: 442: 435: 427:Pomes Penyeach 422: 415: 412: 409: 402: 395: 392: 389:Hilaire Belloc 385: 384: 383: 376: 372:Carmina Burana 367: 351: 344: 337: 326: 319: 312: 305: 302: 299: 290: 287:Robert Herrick 283: 276: 273:Robert Southey 269: 262: 259: 252: 246: 239: 236:A.C. 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Index

Muriel Emily Herbert
Thomas Hardy
Robert Herrick
Ben Jonson
James Joyce
W. B. Yeats
Sheffield
Liverpool
Liverpool Post
Royal College of Music
Charles Stanford
World War I
Wycombe Abbey School
Roger Quilter
Augener
James Joyce
Chamber Music
Pomes Penyeach
BBC
Claire Tomalin
James Gilchrist
Ailish Tynan
David Owen Norris
Linn Records
Walter de la Mare
John Masefield
Cecil Edric Mornington Roberts
A.C. Swinburne
Thomas Hardy
Arthur Symons

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