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The lyrics of "In the Garden" contain a line which gives the album its name: "No Guru, no method, no teacher/ Just you and I and nature/And the Father in the garden." Some of the words also fall back to Astral Weeks territory with mentions of "childlike visions", "into a trance" from the song, "Madame George" and "in the garden wet with rain ...
The words are based on the poem "Roses and Thorns" by American poet Richard Henry Stoddard, originally published in Graham's Magazine of May 1856. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Stoddard's poem was translated into Russian by the poet Aleksey Pleshcheyev and published in the Russian journal Семья и школа ( Sem'ia i shkola [Family and School]) in 1877.
The composer's later arrangement of the piano part shows a typical ear for clarity and transparency in rewriting for an ensemble. Below is the original piano version of the closing bars of the second song, "Gieng heit' Morgen über's Feld".
Arrangement of Preamble for a Solemn Occasion for organ (1953) Dirge in the Woods for voice and piano (1954) The Tender Land; opera (1954) Canticle of Freedom for chorus and orchestra (1955) Variations on a Shaker Melody for concert band (1956) Fantasy for piano (1955–57) Orchestral Variations (arrangement of Piano Variations) for orchestra ...
"Fly Away Over the Sea" (words: Christina Rossetti) Two sopranos and piano: Vocal: 1936: Canon: "Great Art Thou, O Lord" Five unaccompanied equal voices: Vocal: 1936 "Lady Daffadowndilly" (words: Christina Rossetti) Treble voices and piano: Choral: 1936 "Now Will I Weave White Violets" (words: Meleager of Gadara) Female voices (SSA) Choral: 1937
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Princes Bridge, Melbourne, designed by John Grainger. Grainger was born on 8 July 1882 in Brighton, south-east of Melbourne.His father, John Grainger, an English-born architect who had emigrated to Australia in 1877, won recognition for his design of the Princes Bridge across the Yarra River in Melbourne; [1] His mother Rose Annie Aldridge was the daughter of Adelaide hotelier George Aldridge.