- In a Summer Garden
"In a Summer Garden" is a fantasy for
orchestra composed in 1908 byFrederick Delius ; it was first performed inLondon under the composer's baton on December 11 of that year. The piece is built around several distinct themes. The first appears in thewoodwinds and strings; the second is presented by theEnglish horn , while the third is scored forviola s against figures and chords in the woodwinds and lower strings. This is worked out vigorously before the piece is concluded by a new theme, first from the violins and repeated by the woodwinds.The published score of the fantasy contains two quotations which provide some clue as to its emotional content. The first is a
couplet byDante Gabriel Rossetti ::All are my blooms; and all sweet blooms of love.:To thee I gave while Spring and Summer sang.
The origin of the second quote is unknown. It reads:
Roses, lilies, and a thousand scented flowers. Bright butterflies, flitting from petal to petal. Beneath the shade of ancient trees, a quiet river with water lilies. In a boat, almost hidden, two people. A thrush is singing in the distance.
References
*David Ewen, "Encyclopedia of Concert Music". New York; Hill and Wang, 1959.
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