Hymn to St. Cecilia

Hymn to St. Cecilia

"Hymn to St Cecilia", Op. 27 is a choral piece by Benjamin Britten (1913-1976), a setting of a poem by W. H. Auden written between 1940 and 1942. Auden's original title was "Three Songs for St. Cecilia's Day", and he later published the poem as "Anthem for St. Cecilia’s Day (for Benjamin Britten)".

For a long time Britten wanted to write a piece dedicated to St Cecilia for a number of reasons. Firstly, he was born on St Cecilia's day; secondly, St Cecilia is the patron saint of music; and finally, there is a long tradition in England of writing odes and songs to St Cecilia. The most famous of these are by John Dryden ("A song for St. Cecilia's Day" 1687) and musical works by Henry Purcell, Hubert Parry, and George Frideric Handel. Another briefer work by Herbert Howells has the similar title "A Hymn for St Cecilia", but was written later in 1960. The first extant reference to Britten's desire to write such a work is from 1935 when Britten wrote in his diary "I’m having great difficulty in finding Latin words for a proposed Hymn to St. Cecilia spend morning hunting."

At this point, Britten had already worked with Auden on a number of large-scale works, including Paul Bunyan. Britten asked that Auden provide him a text for his ode to St Cecilia, and Auden complied, sending the poem in sections throughout 1940, along with advice on how Britten could be a better artist. This was to be the last work they collaborated on. According to Britten's partner Peter Pears in 1980 "Ben was on a different track now, and he was no longer prepared to be dominated– bullied – by Wystan, whose musical feeling he was very well aware of. ...Perhaps he may have been said to have said goodbye to working with Wystan with his marvelous setting of the Hymn (Anthem) to St. Cecilia."

Britten began setting "Hymn to St Cecilia" in late 1940 in the United States. In 1942 (the midst of World War II) Britten and Pears decided to return home to England. Unfortunately, the customs inspectors confiscated all of Britten's manuscripts, fearing they could be some type of code. Britten re-wrote the manuscript while aboard the M.S. Axel Johnson, and finished it April 2 1942. It was written at the same time as A Ceremony of Carols, which shares the same affect.

The text itself follows in the tradition of odes, including an invocation to the muse: "Blessed Cecilia/Appear in visions to all musicians/Appear and inspire". Britten uses this as a refrain throughout piece, whereas it is the last portion of Auden's first section.

The piece is in three sections, plus three iterations of the refrain, with slight variations, following each section. The first section is very similar to the refrain, based around the E phrygian scale and with the same melody. The second section is a scherzo with a modified fugue form. The third section is more lyrical, with solos in each voice describing a different instrument, traditional in odes to St. Cecilia.

ee also

*Benjamin Britten
*W. H. Auden
*List of compositions by Benjamin Britten

References

*Britten, Benjamin. "Hymn to St. Cecilia". Op. 27. New York; Boosey and Hawkes, 1942.
*Carpenter, Humphrey. "Benjamin Britten, A Biography". New York: C. Scribner and Sons, 1992.
*Rosamond McGuiness, Tony Trowles. "Ode (ii): Odes for St. Cecilia's Day", "Grove Music Online", ed. L. Macy (accessed December 10 2004), [http://www.grovemusic.com/ grovemusic.com] (subscription access).
*Mitchell, Donald. Ed. "Letters from a Life: The selected Letters and Diaries of Benjamin Britten 1939-1976. Volume 2". Berkeley; University of California Press, 1991.

External links

* [http://www.spectrumsingers.org/archives/1999-00/may00_notes.html Text and interpretation]


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