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Thomas Oliphant (lyricist)

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Esq.' Tom knew no German, and when he was told of a song in that noble tongue which was likely to suit him commercially, he asked me to give him a bare English prose translation of it, which he then turned into metre..... 'The Standard-Bearer' was one of the most successful of the many prose-skeleton songs of which I thus furnished him." Given the quantity of "translations" which Oliphant produced, it is hard to see how he could not have gained some knowledge of German in the process. Oliphant also drew from Welsh, French, Italian and other languages, it is possible that he was not fully conversant in these languages either (nevertheless it is known from his collection of Italian sketches, that he did at some stage travel in Italy), which is probably partly why his English verses are not translations but his own interpretations. "Nos Gallen" is a notable example, since it is a New Year's Eve song, which Oliphant turned into the Christmas carol "Deck the Hall" (although he published it as "Nos Gallen" in 1862 and it has since become known by its first line).
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In Victorian Britain the vogue for translating foreign lyrics into English was popular. It was a pastime at which Oliphant was prodigious. Oliphant's position in the music world has diminished to the point where he is largely unknown but in his lifetime his standing was significant. An illustration
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Like his more famous cousin, Oliphant was primarily a lyricist, writing his own new words or his own interpretations to his "translations" of existing songs in foreign languages. Oliphant took part in the Great Handel festival in Westminster Abbey in the chorus as the bass vocalist. In 1855, he was
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In spite of his extensive interpretations of German songs, it would appear that, at one time at least, Oliphant did not speak German. As one of his friends and contemporaries put it: "Many a popular drawing-room song of those days bore on its title-page the intimation, ' Words by Thomas Oliphant,
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In 1830 Oliphant was admitted a member of the Madrigal Society and in 1832 he became the Honorary Secretary of the society, a position which he held for 39 years, eventually becoming first the vice-president and then a year later President of the Society in 1871. He wrote English words to a
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On leaving the British Museum, Oliphant returned to his childhood home in Scotland. Between 1850 and 1860 Oliphant completed three (known) volumes of sketches. The first is a visual record of pencil sketches of landscapes and buildings as he journeyed through
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who worked under the pseudonym of 'P.B. Czapek' (alluding to the Hungarian word for a Hat, for 'Hatton'). These compositions were based on the style of German classics.
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The praise of music; cantata for four principal voices with chorus. The English version adapted expressly for the concerts of the Vocal Society by Thomas Oliphant
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La Musa Madrigalesca: Or, A Collection of Madrigals, Ballets, Roundelays, Etc., Chiefly of the Elizabethan Age; with Remarks and Annotations. By Thomas Oliphant
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dated October 1869, concerning someone else's transgression: "We shall next have the musical knowledge of Hogarth called into question or the profundity of
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had died over a year before in 1861. Oliphant was described as the "Poet of the Court", as he wrote lyrics for Royal events and other important occasions.
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considerable number of Italian Madrigals for the Society's use, in some instances his words were translations but in many, they were his own creation.
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and it is from this brother that the present chiefly line of Oliphants descend. Thomas died unmarried on 9 March 1873 in Great Marlborough Street.
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1837 "La Musa Madrigalesca". The book contains the words of nearly four hundred madrigals, ballets and roundelays. Publishers Calkin and Budd
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with whom Oliphant collaborated on all four volumes of "Welsh Melodies" (1862–1874) was for a while an architect who worked on
451:"Heart Fond Heart, Why Dost Thou Languish" (Herz. mein herz. warum so Traurig) English Version by T. Oliphant Esq. Music by 47: 1126: 837:
1834 "Comments of a Chorus Singer at the Royal Musical Festival at Westminster Abbey" under the pseudonym Saloman Sackbut.
437:"Down in a Flow'ry Vale", a Madrigal for Four Voices – The Words imitated from the Italian by Thomas Oliphant, original by 1239: 933: 509: 279:"The praise of music" – the English version adapted expressly for the concerts of the Vocal Society by Thomas Oliphant. 253: 96: 758: 1579: 471: 1345:"A history of the British Museum library, 1753-1973 : P. R. Harris : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming" 766: 1544: 1533: 901:
Marriage ceremonial and chorale sheet 10 March 1863 Printed by Harrison and Sons. Chorale words by Thomas Oliphant
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Following Oliphant's death in 1873, his valuable music collection was sold by Messrs. Puttick and Simpson.
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Thomas Oliphant as a young man. Date and artist unknown. The original is in his family's collection.
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Drawing of Newton of Condie by Thomas Oliphant (circa 1853), his birthplace and ancestral home.
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as they appear in "Welsh Melodies With Welsh and English Poetry" (volume 2), published in 1862
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as they appear in "Welsh Melodies With Welsh and English Poetry" (volume 2), published in 1862
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and conducted by Wagner himself. Oliphant wrote the words for the chorale for the wedding of
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and his journey back to the South of England and the last is a collection of sketches of
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1840 "Catches and Rounds by Old Composers" adapted to Modern Words by Thomas Oliphant.
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Thomas was the fifth son of Ebenezer Oliphant, 7th of Condie and Mary, 3rd daughter of
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King, Alec Hyatt (1976). "The Musical Institute of London and its Successors".
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Oliphant returned to Scotland the year after for another purpose. His brother,
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heard the recital, she was said to have been much affected by the chorale as
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Oliphant wrote the English words for the opera "The Regicide", the music by
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but after a short time left to pursue his interest in music and literature.
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1862 "Welsh Melodies, With Welsh And English Poetry", vols. 1 & 2, by
612:"Ah Me! How Soon" (Autumn Song) Op.63 English words by Oliphant, music by 715:"Dainty fine bird." Madrigal by Orlando Gibbons, arranged by T. Oliphant 554:"The Shepherds Winter Song", "The Violet" and "The Chapel" with music by 733:
In 1841 Oliphant was appointed to catalogue MS and printed music at the
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drawn between 1855 and 1860. The original is in his family's collection.
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but also charts his journey to the West Coast of Scotland in 1853, the
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between 1855 and 1860. What makes the last volume interesting is that
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Arts and sciences: or, Fourth division of "The English encyclopedia"
598:"Tell me where bloometh true love" – words by Oliphant and music by 418:"Rest Love The Twilight Is Closing" – A Serenade and "She is Mine", 1382: 484:"Stay One Moment Gentle Sires" words and music by Thomas Oliphant. 1000:"The song book, words and tunes from the best poets and musicians" 505:, English words (which are not a translation) by Thomas Oliphant. 252: 240: 82: 51:
One of a series of thirty five drawings by Thomas Oliphant of the
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1874 "Welsh Melodies, With Welsh And English Poetry", vol. 4, by
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1870 "Welsh Melodies, With Welsh And English Poetry", vol. 3, by
587:"The eye of night", the English version by T. Oliphant, music by 477:"The Post Horn", German song adapted to English words, music by 660:"Let Us All Sing, Merrily Sing": Jer. Saville (words Oliphant) 1228:. Vol. 13. 13 Pall Mall East, London: Henry Hooper. 1840. 1185:(Cambridge University Press 1963), pp. 37–59 passim, at p. 59. 211:; or the madrigalian researches of Oliphant; or the genius of 591:. Similarly, Oliphant wrote English words for other works by 1195:
Ludwig van Beethoven; Friedrich Rochlitz; Thomas Oliphant.
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Burke's Landed Gentry 19th Edition, The Kingdom in Scotland
394:"La Circassienne". A comic opera in three acts. Composer 1201:. London, Cramer, Addison & Beale. pp. 184–?. 753:. In the 1860s he was arranging musical productions at 619:"Service and Responses" edited by Oliphant original by 595:: "The mill stream is roaring" and " Let me not hear". 625:"Song of Forty Parts" edited by Oliphant original by 401:"Maiden Fair, O Deign to Tell" by Thomas Oliphant/ 345:"Weary Flowers their Buds are Closing (Serenade)" 322:Forlorn I track the mountains steep (the Wanderer) 1287:Buck, Percy Carter; Wood, Thomas (19 July 1958). 840:1835 "A Brief Account of the Madrigal Society". 765:. Oliphant was also Literary Illustrator of the 398:, (1782–1871). English translation by Oliphant. 536:" published in Volume I of the 1862 collection 522:and parallel English words by Thomas Oliphant, 1183:Some British Collectors of Music, c. 1600–1960 1039:Burke's Peerage & Baronetage 107th Edition 904:"Royal Collection - Royal Weddings 1840-1947" 691:"Hark, The Village Maids Are Singing" : 567:Welsh Melodies, With Welsh And English Poetry 538:Welsh Melodies, With Welsh And English Poetry 8: 424:"Arise Bright Golden Star Of Day" – A Song 391:"Thy Face is Every Blooming Flower I see"; 421:"Thine is my heart" (Dein ist mein Herz), 366:"Dear Mother do not Chide Me, (the Echo)" 127:but left early. He became a member of the 1529:Sheryl Crow singing All Through the Night 1164:Fuller-Maitland, 'Hatton, John Liptrot', 709:had new words given to them by Oliphant. 677:"When April deck'd in roses gay"  : 273:", "The Mount of Olives" and "Adelaide". 1035: 1033: 1031: 984: 982: 980: 978: 976: 974: 972: 943:, Wisconsin Music Educators Association. 226:Oliphant commissioned eighteen works by 1429:. Office of The Law times. 19 July 1856 1218: 1216: 1021: 1019: 1017: 953:McCaskey, John Piersol (19 July 1881). 891: 745:in 1850 as a result of a "run-in" with 663:"Ah Me! Where Is My True Love?" : 312:Fast Homeward there rode (the erl king) 1231: 1065: 929: 927: 925: 721:Oliphant also wrote words to works by 1484: 1482: 1291:. Oxford University Press, H. Milford 1063: 1061: 1059: 1057: 1055: 1053: 1051: 1049: 1047: 1045: 897: 895: 843:1836 "A Short Account of Madrigals". 749:. In 1852 he became librarian to the 415:, English words by Thomas Oliphant:- 381:"Hark The Lark" and "Who is Sylvia?" 301:with the English by Thomas Oliphant: 257:Thomas Oliphant's original words for 245:Thomas Oliphant's original words for 42:Deck the Hall(s) with Boughs of Holly 7: 584:, English words by Thomas Oliphant. 378:"Proudly Our Heads We Lift on High" 16:Scottish musician, artist and author 1497:currently in his family's ownership 1149:Literary recollections and sketches 632:149th Psalm: "I will give thanks": 558:, and English words by T Oliphant, 467:, English words by Thomas Oliphant 360:"Why Fond Youth such Wild Emotion" 183:in 1863. The music was composed by 1595:19th-century Scottish male writers 1590:19th-century Scottish male singers 1540:The Ash Grove – The King's Singers 1407:. J. Alfredo Novello. 19 July 1840 1129:. J. Alfredo Novello. 19 July 1838 998:Hullah, John Pyke (19 July 1884). 670:"Lady, See, On Every Side" : 247:Deck The Hall With Boughs of Holly 14: 1585:19th-century Scottish songwriters 1310:Library, British (19 July 2005). 759:Royal Society of Female Musicians 372:"Time Likely Hath Flown O'er Me" 307:"I came when Spring was smiling" 163:which were then performed by the 1313:Treasures of the British Library 1069:Dictionary of National Biography 757:. He was also an Auditor of the 648:Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina 641:Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina 634:Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina 354:"Weep not for Friends Departed" 351:"Calm as a Child in its Cradle" 97:Laurence Oliphant, 8th of Condie 91:Oliphant was closely related to 878:& Thomas Oliphant. Author: 867:& Thomas Oliphant. Author: 856:& Thomas Oliphant. Author: 474:and English words by Oliphant. 767:London Glee and Madrigal Union 698:"All Hail, Britannia!" : 582:John Jones (Talhaiarn 1810–69) 520:John Jones (Talhaiarn 1810–69) 357:"My life is but a Summer Day" 237:Some musical works by Oliphant 171:) orchestra and chorus at the 149:asked by the directors of the 93:Carolina Oliphant, Lady Nairne 1: 1010:– via Internet Archive. 529:, English words by Oliphant. 498:, English words by Oliphant. 339:"All Unstrung Hangs my Lute" 330:"Death Thou Unrelenting Foe" 290:by Thomas Oliphant; music by 207:; or the orchestral skill of 113:Honourable East India Company 1109:Charles Knight, ed. (1866). 934:All Ye Who Music Love (SATB) 510:Peter Josef von Lindpaintner 375:"Smooth is the Moonlit Sea" 327:"Sleepest Thou Fair Maiden" 107:. A third brother, Lt. Col. 1115:. Vol. 2. p. 378. 751:Musical Institute of London 646:"Be Not Thou Far From Me": 525:"The Lark". Welsh words by 501:"All ye who Music Love" by 490:"David of the White Rock" ( 40:, as well as the words to " 1611: 342:"On Mossy Bank Reclining" 336:"My Pretty Fisher Maiden" 169:Royal Philharmonic Society 80:on Christmas Day in 1799. 1575:Scottish male songwriters 1507:Oliphant, Thomas (1837). 1437:– via Google Books. 1415:– via Google Books. 1333:– via Google Books. 1299:– via Google Books. 1137:– via Google Books. 965:– via Google Books. 702:(words adapted Oliphant) 153:to translate portions of 123:Oliphant was educated at 76:. Thomas was baptised at 74:Ardoch, Perth and Kinross 70:Sir William Stirling, Bt. 1238:: CS1 maint: location ( 939:14 December 2013 at the 333:"Behold yon Rose Tree"; 957:. Harper & Brothers 589:Johann Wenzel Kalliwoda 573:& Thomas Oliphant. 544:& Thomas Oliphant. 199:of this is a letter in 103:, was Chief Justice of 1289:"The Oxford song book" 876:John Jones (Talhaiarn) 865:John Jones (Talhaiarn) 854:John Jones (Talhaiarn) 812:John Jones (Talhaiarn) 763:National Opera Company 684:"Stay limpit Stream" 653:"Hard By A Fountain": 571:John Jones (Talhaiarn) 542:John Jones (Talhaiarn) 527:John Jones (Talhaiarn) 396:Daniel François Esprit 262: 250: 165:Philharmonic Society's 111:, was Chairman of the 88: 60: 26: 578:All Through the Night 481:, lyrics by Oliphant 363:"Tis Sweet to Think" 256: 244: 129:London Stock Exchange 86: 50: 24: 1170:A Century of Ballads 707:Rev. 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King Edward VII
Queen Alexandra
Deck the Hall(s) with Boughs of Holly

Crystal Palace
Sydenham
Sir William Stirling, Bt.
Ardoch, Perth and Kinross
Forgandenny

Carolina Oliphant, Lady Nairne
Laurence Oliphant, 8th of Condie
Sir Anthony Oliphant
Ceylon
James Oliphant
Honourable East India Company
Winchester College
London Stock Exchange
Philharmonic Society
Wagner's
Lohengrin
Philharmonic Society's
Royal Philharmonic Society
Hanover Square Rooms
King Edward VII
Queen Alexandra
Prince Albert
Queen Victoria
Prince Albert

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