1899
DOI: 10.2307/3367808
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To Music

Abstract: So long as song writers exist there would seem to be no possibility of the poems of Robert Herrick being forgotten. The present setting of " To Music " (to becalm his fever) is melodically in consonance with the period in which the poet lived, and is gratefully written for the voice. The accompaniment is also well devised. The vocal compass is only from the first space on the treble stave to the E above and the majority of the notes lie in the medium register. " Come, Spring," is an invocation to that period o… Show more

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