The soprano performs Respighi’s lyric poem based on the Shelley text “The Sunset“. She is joined by the Orford String Quartet (Andrew Dawes, violin; Kenneth Perkins, violin; Terence Helmer, viola; and Marcel St-Cyr, cello). Taken from a concert in 1974.
There late was One within whose subtle being,
As light and wind within some delicate cloud
That fades amid the blue noon’s burning sky,
Genius and death contended. None may know
The sweetness of the joy which made his breath
Fail, like the trances of the summer air,
When, with the lady of his love, who then
First knew the unreserve of mingled being,
He walked along the pathway of a field
Which to the east a hoar wood shadowed o’er,
But to the west was open to the sky.
There now the sun had sunk, but lines of gold
Hung on the ashen clouds, and on the points
Of the far level grass and nodding flowers
And the old dandelion’s hoary beard,
And, mingled with the shades of twilight, lay
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