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Words by Thomas Hardy.

Composed between 1932 and 1936, this cycle contains two of Finzi’s best known songs, Rollicum-Rorum and To Lizbie Browne. Curiously, in a self-effacing moment, he described these pieces as "the two worst in the set", an opinion which says more about Finzi’s introvert character than his artistic judgement. The exuberance of the former song and the simple pathos of the latter in which the music and the text seem to have been forged together, speaks memorably to the listener, whilst the drama of The Clock of the Years is terrifyingly vivid.

As Stephen Banfield writes, "In some ways this is Finzi’s richest score".



Contents

01 Summer schemes
02 When I set out for Lyonnesse
03 Waiting Both
04 The Phantom    Information about this work
05 So I have fared
06 Rollicum-rorum
07 To Lizbie Brown
08 The Clock of the Years    Information about this work
09 In a Churchyard
10 Proud Songsters
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