Hypochondriacus
Hypochondriacus
- Besetzung Gesang und Klavier
- Ausgabe Noten
- Verlag Curwen and Sons Ltd.
- Bestell-Nr. JC02567
Beschreibung:
Hypochonriacus was written around 1949. It is scored for solo Voice with Piano accompaniment, and sets a poem by Charles Lamb. It was a test piece for the National Competitive Music Festival, heldaspart of the 1951 Festival of Britain.
Cecil Armstrong Gibbs was a prolific and versatile English composer of the 20th century. Gibbs is best known for his output of songs, but he also wrote aconsiderableamount of music for the amateur choirs that he conducted. His reputation as a song-writer largely lies in his natural gift for text setting he insisted on giving priority to the words over the music and had veryclear musicalideas on what a song should be.
Cecil Armstrong Gibbs was a prolific and versatile English composer of the 20th century. Gibbs is best known for his output of songs, but he also wrote aconsiderableamount of music for the amateur choirs that he conducted. His reputation as a song-writer largely lies in his natural gift for text setting he insisted on giving priority to the words over the music and had veryclear musicalideas on what a song should be.