”Speak, Music!” is a song written by the English composer Edward Elgar in 1901 as his Op.41, No.2.
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The words are from “The Song” in the poem “The Professor” by A. C. Benson. It was dedicated to 'Mrs. Edward Speyer, Ridgehurst'.
At about the same time Elgar wrote a song In the Dawn, as his Op. 41, No. 1, with words from the same poem. The two songs were first performed in the Queen's Hall on 26 October 1901.
Lyrics
SPEAK, MUSIC
Speak, speak, music, and bring to meFancies too fleet for me,Sweetness too sweet for me,Wake, wake, voices, and sing to me,Rest, Rest! ah, I am fain of it!Die, Hope! small was my gain of it!Say, say that there tarriethSomething, something more true than death.Thrill, thrill, string: echo and play for meAll, all that the poet, the priest cannot say for me;Soar, voice, soar, heavenwards, and pray for me,Recordings
References
Speak, Music! Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA