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Thanks much, Ladies! My pleasure. I'm always trying to justify the expense of that master's in music!  _________________ Ath
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Anne, I just revisited your music blog in detail. Fabulous, fabulous resource. Thanks! _________________ Medieval & Regency Writer
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Lady of the Order of Bluestocking

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Here's a Regency Musical Timeline update, Ladies:
Did you know that nearly 30 of Byron's poems were meant not as stand-alone poems, but as song lyrics? According to Paul Douglass of San Jose State University in California, Byron composed around 29 poems as lyrics for music to be composed by Isaac Nathan, reputedly England's first popular Jewish composer. Among the poems, compiled as A Selection of Hebrew Melodies, Ancient and Modern, are She Walks in Beauty Like the Night, The Destruction of Sennacharib, Jephtha's Daughter, The Wild Gazelle, and We Sate Down and Wept.
Some of the Byron-Nathan songs have been recorded, and samples are available on Mr. Douglass's Website, Romantic Era Songs, at www.sjsu.edu/faculty/douglass/music
Do give them a listening! It's a wonderful audio peep at the times.
Oh! And I just rememberd: that site also has selections of Stephen Storace's music for The Haunted Tower, a reworking of a Marquis deSade text. _________________ Ath
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Countess of the Manor

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| Atherley wrote: | Here's a Regency Musical Timeline update, Ladies:
Did you know that nearly 30 of Byron's poems were meant not as stand-alone poems, but as song lyrics? According to Paul Douglass of San Jose State University in California, Byron composed around 29 poems as lyrics for music to be composed by Isaac Nathan, reputedly England's first popular Jewish composer. Among the poems, compiled as A Selection of Hebrew Melodies, Ancient and Modern, are She Walks in Beauty Like the Night, The Destruction of Sennacharib, Jephtha's Daughter, The Wild Gazelle, and We Sate Down and Wept.
Some of the Byron-Nathan songs have been recorded, and samples are available on Mr. Douglass's Website, Romantic Era Songs, at www.sjsu.edu/faculty/douglass/music
Do give them a listening! It's a wonderful audio peep at the times.
Oh! And I just rememberd: that site also has selections of Stephen Storace's music for The Haunted Tower, a reworking of a Marquis deSade text. |
Fascinating stuff! I can really imagine his songs being sung at balls and such. The one I listened to definitely seemed ball worthy. Or at the very least a musicale. Thank you for sharing that! _________________ ~~*Diana*~~
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Lady Di, I often think it would have been nice--and more appropriate-- if Nathan's setting of "She Walks in Beauty," instead of a modern setting, was used for the opening credits of Vanity Fair (2004). It could have been used without disrupting the director's interpretation of the story. However...it's possible that nobody knew about Nathan's setting! _________________ Ath
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