Harp Song of the Dane Women

Genre: Vocal

Mood: Dramatic

Forces: Female voice, Piano

Length: 3 Minutes

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A setting of Kipling’s poem from Puck of Pook’s Hill for female voice and piano.

(NB: There is no harp involved!)

Harp Song of the Dane Women appears on the album Sunset Over the Weald, available here, sung by Elspeth Marrow (mezzo) with Christopher Gould (piano).

“A really fine setting of a poem by Rudyard Kipling, at times quite affecting especially when beautifully sung…” – The Classical Reviewer

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Harp Song of the Dane Women sung by Elspeth Marrow with Christopher Gould, piano (excerpt).

Text

Harp Song of the Dane Women

What is a woman that you forsake her,
And the hearth-fire and the home-acre
To go with the old grey Widow-maker?

She has no house to lay a guest in -
But one chill bed for all to rest in,
That the pale suns and the stray bergs nest in.

She has no strong white arms to fold you
But the ten-times-fingering weed to hold you -
Out on the rocks where the tide has rolled you.

Yet, when the signs of summer thicken,
And the ice breaks, and the birch-buds quicken,
Yearly you turn from our side, and sicken -

Sicken again for the shouts and the slaughters.
You steal away to the lapping waters,
And look at your ship in her winter-quarters.

You forget our mirth, and talk at the tables,
The kine in the shed and the horse in the stables -
To pitch her sides and go over her cables.

Then you drive out where the storm-clouds swallow,
And the sound of your oar-blades, falling hollow,
Is all we have left through the months that follow.

Ah, what is Woman that you forsake her,
And the hearth-fire and the home-acre
To go with the old grey Widow-maker?

Rudyard Kipling

Programme notes

Programme notes TBA.

The constantly shifting tonality reflects the restlessness of the Danid raider in the poem.

Performances

Harp Song of the Dane Women appears on the album Sunset Over the Weald, available here, sung by Elspeth Marrow (mezzo) with Christopher Gould (piano).

24 Feb 2017: Sung by Elspeth Marrow with Adrianna Stoiber, piano, Britten Theatre, Royal College of Music, London - Brooks-van der Pump English Song Competition.