Fourteen Songs by Rabindranath Tagore

Fourteen Songs by Rabindranath Tagore Learned, Translated and Introduced at the Bard's Wish by Arthur Geddes

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Publisher's Synopsis

'Nothing gives me the same sense of attainment, of achievement, as the making of a song!' said the great Bengali poet and song-writer, Rabindranath Tagore. to Arthur Geddes early one morning in 1923.  Having often heard Geddes play back his songs to him on the violin, Tagore asked him to translate some of these songs from Bengali, so that the English words would fit the melodies.  In a letter dated 18 February, 1926, Tagore wrote to Arthur regarding translations of his songs into English, 'Please write the accompaniment yourself. I can trust you.' This book is thus a direct fulfilment of Tagore's wish.     In the text that accompanies the songs, Arthur Geddes discusses the life and work of Tagore, the sources from which the poet took his inspiration, and the translator's own efforts in trying not only to faithfully translate Tagore's words but to convey the imagery, rhythms and verse forms of the originals.     The fourteen songs are presented in modern musical notation for singers and instrumentalists, divided into three sections: -  five songs from the song-drama 'Raja' ('The King of the Dark Chamber') -  seven songs of prayer, resolution and mourning -  two songs of youth and Santiniketan.

Book information

ISBN: 9780857840226
Publisher: Resurgence Books
Imprint: Resurgence Books
Pub date:
Edition: 1st edition
Language: English
Number of pages: 40
Weight: 238g
Height: 224mm
Width: 284mm
Spine width: 6mm