Hebrew Melodies
George Gordon, Lord Byron
Lu par Alan Mapstone
Byron wrote the Hebrew Melodies to accompany music by the composer Isaac Nathan which he claimed derived from Synagogue tunes used at the time of the Temple in Jerusalem, although it is likely that most of the music was from more recent European sources. While some of the poems are based on stories from the Book of Job most have no specific religious or Hebrew connotations.
The poems were widely admired, influencing works by Heine and Lermontov and being set to music by composers including Mendelssohn, Schumann and Mussorgsky.
(Summary by Alan Mapstone) (0 hr 44 min)
Chapitres
She Walks in Beauty | 1:55 | Lu par Alan Mapstone |
The Harp the Monarch Minstrel Swept | 1:40 | Lu par Alan Mapstone |
If That High World | 1:22 | Lu par Alan Mapstone |
The Wild Gazelle | 1:48 | Lu par Alan Mapstone |
Oh! Weep for Those | 1:23 | Lu par Alan Mapstone |
On Jordan's Banks | 1:28 | Lu par Alan Mapstone |
Jephtha's Daughter | 1:51 | Lu par Alan Mapstone |
Oh! Snatched Away in Beauty's Bloom | 1:34 | Lu par Alan Mapstone |
My Soul is Dark | 1:26 | Lu par Alan Mapstone |
I Saw Thee Weep | 1:18 | Lu par Alan Mapstone |
Thy Days are Done | 1:25 | Lu par Alan Mapstone |
It is the Hour | 1:18 | Lu par Alan Mapstone |
Song of Saul Before his Last Battle | 1:17 | Lu par Alan Mapstone |
Saul | 2:31 | Lu par Alan Mapstone |
"All is Vanity saith the Preacher" | 1:49 | Lu par Alan Mapstone |
When Coldness Wraps | 2:34 | Lu par Alan Mapstone |
Vision of Belshazzar | 2:54 | Lu par Alan Mapstone |
Sun of the Sleepless | 1:03 | Lu par Alan Mapstone |
Were my Bosom as False as Thou Deem'st It to Be | 1:23 | Lu par Alan Mapstone |
Herod's Lament for Mariamne | 2:09 | Lu par Alan Mapstone |
On the Day of the Destruction of Jerusalem by Titus | 2:17 | Lu par Alan Mapstone |
By the Rivers of Babylon we Sat Down and Wept | 1:26 | Lu par Alan Mapstone |
The Destruction of Semnacherib | 2:20 | Lu par Alan Mapstone |
From Job | 1:24 | Lu par Alan Mapstone |
Lines on the Death of Sir Peter Parker, Bart. | 2:56 | Lu par Alan Mapstone |