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On Hearing the First Cuckoo in Spring

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Written
  
1910

Lyricist
  
Frederick Delius

Language
  
English

Composer
  
Frederick Delius

Librettist
  
Frederick Delius

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First performance
  
21 October 1919, Alte Oper, Frankfurt, Germany

Similar
  
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Frederick delius on hearing the first cuckoo in spring


On Hearing the First Cuckoo in Spring is a tone poem composed in 1912 by Frederick Delius; it was first performed in Leipzig on 23 October 1913. It is the first of Two Pieces for Small Orchestra, the second piece being Summer Night on the River, although these have for many years existed separately on recordings and in the concert hall.

Contents

The piece opens with a slow three-bar sequence; its first theme is an exchange of cuckoo calls, first for oboe, then for divided strings. The second theme is scored for first violins, and is taken from a Norwegian folk song, "In Ola Valley", which was brought to his attention by the Australian composer and folk-song arranger Percy Grainger. (The theme was also quoted by Edvard Grieg in his 19 Norwegian Folksongs, Op. 66.) The clarinet returns with the cuckoo calls before the piece ends in pastoral fashion.

Delius on hearing the first cuckoo in spring


References

On Hearing the First Cuckoo in Spring Wikipedia