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ELGAR – Song No.2 – The Snow – version for 2 Vocal soloists or full female choir, two cello soloists, and piano

Other Identification:
“The Snow” (Op.26/1) is a part-song of Edward Elgar with accompaniments for two violins and pianoforte. The words are written by Caroline Alice Elgar. and it is a companion piece to “Fly, Singing Bird”. The songs are set for three female voices (or choir); the writing for two violin obligatory soloists – here prepared by David Johnstone for two cellos – is by Elgar himself, and was first published in 1895 by Novello. The duration is between 5 and 6 minutes.
Movements or sections: English text:
O snow, which sinks so light,
Brown earth is hid from sight
O soul, be thou as white as snow,
O snow, which falls so slow,
Dear earth quite warm below;
O heart, so keep thy glow
Beneath the snow.

O snow, in thy soft grave
Sad flow’rs the winter brave;
O heart, so sooth and save, as does the snow.
The snow must melt, must go,
Fast, fast as water flow.
Not thus, my soul, O sow
Thy gifts to fade like snow.

O snow, thou’rt white no more,
Thy sparkling too, is o’er;
O soul, be as before,
Was bright the snow.
Then as the snow all pure,
O heart be, but endure;
Through all the years full sure,
Not as the snow.
Instrumentation:
version for 2 Vocal soloists or full female choir, two obligato violoncello soloists, and piano, prepared by David Johnstone

This music is in 3 PDFs:
[1 – General Piano/Vocal Score
[2 – Part for Cello 1
[3 – Part for Cello 2
Approximate difficulty: DIFFICULT
An ideal work for two cello performers of professional ability, especially collaborating with female choirs, with the possibility to convey an expressiveness not so far displaced from the composer’s famous E minor Cello Concerto!
Dedicatee of this presentation (if applicable):
These special versions with two cello soloists are dedicated to cellists Lluis Claret & Anna Mora

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