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“All hail to thee, Sound!” Chorus Nº 1 from Xxx . An Ode to Music Written by Henry Kendall Composed expressly for the opening of the New Town Hall by Charles Edward Horsley (1822–1876) Op. 76 Melbourne Victoria 1870 Instrumentation: double wind, 4 horns, 2 cornets, 3 trombones, ophicleide, timpani, strings (2,1,1,1), mixed chorus Duration: 8 1 / 2 Editor’s notes: Euterpe was commissioned from the English composer Horsley and the Australian-born poet Kendall by the Mayor of Melbourne, Samuel Amess, for the opening of Melbourne’s new Town Hall in 1870. Horsley had been the conductor of the Melbourne Philharmonic for three years in the early 1860’s and seems to have relished the opportunity to write this occasional pièce de resistance . The first performance by the Melbourne Philharmonic under the baton of the composer occupied one half of an evening of music on August 9, and resulted in a “loud and long continued” ovation for Horsley. Aside from a performance of excerpts (possibly solo or instrumental items) at the Crystal Palace in 1876 after Horsley’s decease, and a revival by the Melbourne Philharmonic in 1878, the ode has not been heard for nearly 125 years. The work is a substantial one, consisting of an overture and 18 items, and utilising in addition to the forces given above, soprano, contralto, tenor and bass soloists, as well as some extra instruments in a couple of items, such as piccolo, bass clarinet, bass and side drums, and cymbals. This piano edition is a direct transcription of an extant portion of chorus score for the work, which is now incomplete – only this first chorus, the following item for solo quartet and chorus, and all of the soloist’s arias exist in piano vocal score. Although the full score is extant the later items indicate a great deal of haste, so that at least one chorus would need to be reconstructed from the surviving orchestral parts and part books. In 1870 the chorus of the Melbourne Philharmonic numbered 78 sopranos, 31 altos, 41 tenors, and 43 basses, or 193 total; they sang from part books of which some 118 copies survive. A complement of exactly 50 tenor part books almost certainly confirms the chorus for the first perfomance had recourse to 200 copies, allowing the entire choir to sing the work. It is interesting to note Horsley’s mixed choir is an SSTB one – possibly on account of the greater number of “sopranos” then – though in reality the Soprano 2 part is an Alto part in all but name. For the occasion the Philharmonic orchestra was specially enlarged to 75, including 50 string players. Fewer than half of the string parts have survived, and as one of the 2nd Violin parts is dated only two days before the “last general rehearsal”, when the remainder of the parts had been prepared a week earlier, this seems to indicate a late decision to engage additional (presumably professional) string players. It seems evident that the filling out of the ranks of the Philharmonic string section did not entirely satisfy the critic of The Age , who in reviewing the concert on August 10 rather pointedly observed, “[t]he Second verse of the first chorus, with accompaniment for tenor strings [violas], we would recommend to the study of our amateurs, at the next performance of this work.” This difficult passage in the Allegro con brio must have been played badly indeed. It is doubtful whether this advice could have been followed eight years later, when a much smaller orchestra of 40 (but only 2 violas!) attempted the work, a fact borne out by some of the orchestral parts, where item nº 4, an Intermezzo which divides the strings in 8 parts, is marked as “cut”, “omitted”, or otherwise “out”. Edition © 2003 Philip Legge. All rights reserved. Please send comments, suggestions, or emendations by electronic mail to [email protected]

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Page 1:  · “All hail to thee, Sound!” Chorus Nº 1 from XâàxÜÑx. An Ode to Music Written by Henry Kendall Composed expressly for the opening of the New Town Hall by Charles Edward

“All hail to thee, Sound!”Chorus Nº 1

from

XâàxÜÑx.An Ode to Music

Written by Henry KendallComposed expresslyfor the opening of theNew Town Hall by

Charles Edward Horsley(1822–1876)

Op. 76Melbourne

Victoria1870

Instrumentation: double wind, 4 horns, 2 cornets, 3 trombones, ophicleide, timpani, strings (2,1,1,1), mixed chorus

Duration: 8 1/2’

Editor’s notes: Euterpe was commissioned from the English composer Horsley and the Australian-born poet Kendall by the Mayor ofMelbourne, Samuel Amess, for the opening of Melbourne’s new Town Hall in 1870. Horsley had been the conductor of the MelbournePhilharmonic for three years in the early 1860’s and seems to have relished the opportunity to write this occasional pièce de resistance.The first performance by the Melbourne Philharmonic under the baton of the composer occupied one half of an evening of music onAugust 9, and resulted in a “loud and long continued” ovation for Horsley. Aside from a performance of excerpts (possibly solo orinstrumental items) at the Crystal Palace in 1876 after Horsley’s decease, and a revival by the Melbourne Philharmonic in 1878, the odehas not been heard for nearly 125 years.

The work is a substantial one, consisting of an overture and 18 items, and utilising in addition to the forces given above, soprano,contralto, tenor and bass soloists, as well as some extra instruments in a couple of items, such as piccolo, bass clarinet, bass and sidedrums, and cymbals. This piano edition is a direct transcription of an extant portion of chorus score for the work, which is nowincomplete – only this first chorus, the following item for solo quartet and chorus, and all of the soloist’s arias exist in piano vocalscore. Although the full score is extant the later items indicate a great deal of haste, so that at least one chorus would need to bereconstructed from the surviving orchestral parts and part books.

In 1870 the chorus of the Melbourne Philharmonic numbered 78 sopranos, 31 altos, 41 tenors, and 43 basses, or 193 total; they sangfrom part books of which some 118 copies survive. A complement of exactly 50 tenor part books almost certainly confirms the chorusfor the first perfomance had recourse to 200 copies, allowing the entire choir to sing the work. It is interesting to note Horsley’s mixedchoir is an SSTB one – possibly on account of the greater number of “sopranos” then – though in reality the Soprano 2 part is an Altopart in all but name.

For the occasion the Philharmonic orchestra was specially enlarged to 75, including 50 string players. Fewer than half of the stringparts have survived, and as one of the 2nd Violin parts is dated only two days before the “last general rehearsal”, when the remainder ofthe parts had been prepared a week earlier, this seems to indicate a late decision to engage additional (presumably professional) stringplayers. It seems evident that the filling out of the ranks of the Philharmonic string section did not entirely satisfy the critic of The Age,who in reviewing the concert on August 10 rather pointedly observed, “[t]he Second verse of the first chorus, with accompaniment fortenor strings [violas], we would recommend to the study of our amateurs, at the next performance of this work.” This difficult passagein the Allegro con brio must have been played badly indeed. It is doubtful whether this advice could have been followed eight yearslater, when a much smaller orchestra of 40 (but only 2 violas!) attempted the work, a fact borne out by some of the orchestral parts,where item nº 4, an Intermezzo which divides the strings in 8 parts, is marked as “cut”, “omitted”, or otherwise “out”.

Edition © 2003 Philip Legge. All rights reserved.Please send comments, suggestions, or emendations by electronic mail to [email protected]

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toSamuel Amess Esq.

Right Worshipful Mayor of Melbourne

Op. 76 (1870)

No 1. Chorus

Edition © 2003 Philip Legge. All rights reserved.

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(1822–1876)Henry Kendall(1841–1882)

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