
"The Pipes of Pan" is a poem by Adrian Ross set to music by the English composer Edward Elgar,[1] being completed on 5 June 1899.
The song was published by Boosey in 1900.[2] The first performance was by 'Miss Blouvelt'[3] at the Crystal Palace on 30 April 1900.[2][4] Elgar also arranged the song accompaniment for orchestra,[5] which was first sung by Andrew Black at the Queen's Hall on 12 May 1900.[2]
Early editions of the vocal score are inscribed 'Sung by Mr. Ivor Foster'; Foster was a popular opera and, particularly, concert singer of the day whose credits included participating in Boosey's series of ballad concerts.[6]
Lyrics
THE PIPES OF PAN
- When the woods are gay in the time of June
- With the Chestnut flow’r and fan,
 
 - And the birds are still in the hush of noon, -
- Hark to the pipes of Pan !
 
 - He plays on the reed that once was a maid
- Who broke from his arms and ran,
 
 - And her soul goes out to the list’ning glade -
- Hark to the pipes of Pan !
 
 - Though you hear, come not near,
- Fearing the wood-god’s ban ;
 
 - Soft and sweet, in the dim retreat,
- Hark to the pipes of Pan !
 
 
- When the sun goes down and the stars are out,
- He gathers his goat-foot clan,
 
 - And the Dryads dance with the Satyr rout ;
- Hark to the pipes of Pan !
 
 - For he pipes the dance of the happy Earth
- Ere ever the gods began,
 
 - When the woods were merry and mad with mirth -
- Hark to the pipes of Pan !
 
 - Come not nigh, pass them by,
- Woe to the eyes that scan !
 
 - Wild and loud to the leaping crowd,
- Hark to the pipes of Pan !
 
 
- When the armies meet on the battle field,
- And the fight is man to man,
 
 - With the gride of sword and the clash of shield -
- Hark to the pipes of Pan !
 
 - Thro’ the madden’d shriek of the flying rear,
- Thro’ the roar of the charging van,
 
 - There skirls the tune of the God of Fear -
- Hark to the pipes of Pan !
 
 - Ours the fray – on and slay,
- Let him escape that can !
 
 - Ringing out in the battle shout,
- Hark to the pipes of Pan !
 
 
Recordings
- Songs and Piano Music by Edward Elgar has "The Pipes of Pan" performed by Peter Savidge (baritone), with David Owen Norris (piano).
 - The Songs of Edward Elgar SOMM CD 220 Christopher Maltman (baritone) with Malcolm Martineau (piano), at Southlands College, London, April 1999
 
References
- Banfield, Stephen, Sensibility and English Song: Critical studies of the early 20th century (Cambridge University Press, 1985) ISBN 0-521-37944-X
 - Kennedy, Michael Portrait of Elgar (Oxford University Press, Third ed., 1987) ISBN 0-19-284017-7
 - Moore, Jerrold Northrop Edward Elgar: A Creative Life (Oxford University Press, 1984) ISBN 0-19-315447-1
 
External links
- The Pipes of Pan: Scores at the International Music Score Library Project
 
Notes
- ↑ Moore, p. 270
 - 1 2 3 Kennedy, p. 345
 - ↑ Certainly American soprano Lillian Blauvelt who was performing in Queen's Hall concerts at the time
 - ↑ Banfield, p. 441
 - ↑ Moore, p. 376n
 - ↑ Welsh Biography: Ivor Foster
 
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