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Sea Pictures

''Sea Pictures, Op. 37'' is a song cycle by Sir Edward Elgar consisting of five songs written by various poets. It was set for contralto and orchestra, though a distinct version for piano was often performed by Elgar. Many mezzo-sopranos have sung the piece.
The songs are:〔Kennedy, p.344–345〕
* "Sea Slumber Song" by Roden Noel
* "In Haven (Capri)" by Caroline Alice Elgar, the composer's wife
* "Sabbath Morning at Sea" by Elizabeth Barrett Browning
* "Where Corals Lie" by Richard Garnett
* "The Swimmer" by Adam Lindsay Gordon
Much of the vocal line of the first song, "Sea Slumber Song," is heard again in other parts of the cycle; most notably, the second stanza is heard again almost in its entirety as part of the finale.
== History ==
Elgar composed the piece on his 1844 Broadwood Square piano while residing at Birchwood Lodge, Great Storridge in Herefordshire. The songs were originally written in high keys for a soprano voice, but transposed to lower keys for the orchestral version, largely at the request of the contralto Clara Butt. The songs were composed in July 1899 (apart from "In Haven (Capri)", which was a reworking of his 1897 "Love alone will stay").〔Kennedy, p.101〕
The premiere was on 5 October 1899 at the Norfolk and Norwich Festival with Elgar himself conducting and Clara Butt singing, dressed as a mermaid.〔 On 7 October, Clara Butt gave the first London performance at St. James's Hall, with Elgar at the piano. Nearly two weeks later, on 20 October, Butt performed it for Queen Victoria at Balmoral.
Until August 1900, Elgar's songs had been published by Novello: but Elgar had a disagreement with them, and from then his songs, including "The Pipes of Pan" and ''Sea Pictures'' were published by Boosey & Hawkes, who bought the copyright for £50, with a small royalty per copy of the songs published separately.
''Sea Pictures'' was published in the following languages:
* German: ''See-Bilder'' with words by Dr. Wilhelm Henzen
* French: ''Marines'' with words by George Petilleau.

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