for four upper voices, unaccompanied Off-printed from the complete William Walton Edition, this is one of three versions (the others are for SATB unaccompanied) on a text by Phineas Fletcher - 'Drop, drop slow tears'. The poignant chromatic harmonies and expressive melodic lines are a remarkably adventurous achievement for a fourteen-year-old Walton.
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Weight: 18g
Dimensions: 175 x 223mm
Publication Date: 25 Dec 2014
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9780193407428
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Sir William Walton was born in Oldham Lancashire in 1902 the son of a choirmaster and a singing-teacher. He became a chorister at Christ Church Cathedral Oxford and then an undergraduate at the University. His first composition to attract attention was a piano quartet written at the age of sixteen. At Oxford he made the acquaintance of the Sitwells who gave him friendship moral and financial support and in 1922 he collaborated with Edith in devising the entertainment Belshazzar's Feast. From 1922 to 1927 Walton began to spend an increasing amount of time abroad notably in Switzerland and Italy. The war years were devoted mainly to writing film and ballet scores and he became established as amongst the greatest composers for the screen.