1910
from The Letters
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 23 August 2019
Summary
1910 saw the publication of a second shorter episode from Bantock's Christus in vocal score, ‘Gethsemane’, and the first complete performance of Omar Khayyám (15 February). An extract from Wallace's symphonic poem Villon, entitled ‘Françoys Villon's Prayer to Nostre-Dame (Song to the Virgin)’, was published for voice and piano by Schott and Co, and his song setting of his own text, ‘Great Britain over-seas’, was published by Boosey & Co. Wallace also published his English translations of operas by Richard Strauss (Feuersnot) and Edmond de Missa (Muguette) and the lyric drama Le Chemineau by Jean Richepin.
246 GRANVILLE BANTOCK TO ERNEST NEWMAN
BIRMINGHAM AND MIDLAND INSTITUTE.
SCHOOL OF MUSIC.
PARADISE STREET,
BIRMINGHAM.
Wednesday [12 January 1910]
Dear Will
What do you think of this in tonight's Mail? They are losing no time in pushing our friend, & we shall have to be on the ‘qui vive’.
Yours
Gran
247 GRANVILLE BANTOCK TO ERNEST NEWMAN
BIRMINGHAM AND MIDLAND INSTITUTE.
SCHOOL OF MUSIC.
PARADISE STREET,
BIRMINGHAM.
Feb: 10 / 10
My dear Newman
You will be doing Mr. Feeney [sic] a service, if you will see him personally, & look at some of his work. He is self taught in his music, & his ideas show considerable originality & promise. The question, however, is concerning his future. He will explain his position.
Yours
Granville Bantock
248 GRANVILLE BANTOCK TO ERNEST NEWMAN
[POSTCARD, POSTMARKED LONDON W.C.]
2 April 1910
I have got the full score of ‘Salome’ for a few days. Come over to Broad Meadow on Sunday for a ‘peep’ at it. Got a Bas-relief for you, if you will come over.
Allah.
249 GRANVILLE BANTOCK TO ERNEST NEWMAN
BIRMINGHAM AND MIDLAND INSTITUTE.
SCHOOL OF MUSIC.
PARADISE STREET,
BIRMINGHAM.
BROAD MEADOW
KINGS NORTON
Friday. Ap. 8. 10
Dear Will
If you have any time to spare on Sunday, you might run over to Broad Meadow, to chat over the Opera scheme & procedure. Of course if you cannot manage it, never mind; but I hope you will attend the meeting here at the Institute on Monday next at 7. PM, as you are the only one, who has seen the actual performances. Your leading article has aroused a considerable amount of interest, & while the iron is hot, it is worth striking.
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- Granville Bantock's Letters to William Wallace and Ernest Newman, 1893–1921‘Our new dawn of modern music’, pp. 240 - 242Publisher: Boydell & BrewerPrint publication year: 2017