Quo Vadis (Dyson)
Quo Vadis is a choral cycle of poems (1936–1945) by George Dyson.[1]
Sections
- Our birth is but a sleep - chorus - Wordsworth
- Rise O my Soul - alto and semi-chorus - Sir Walter Raleigh; Thomas Campion; Thomas Heywood
- Whither shall my troubled muse incline - bass and chorus - Barnaby Barnes; Robert Herrick; Thomas Lynch; Thomas Sternhold
- Night hath no wings - tenor, solo viola and semi-chorus - Robert Herrick; Isaac Williams
- Timely happy, timely wise - solo quartet, chorus, semi-chorus - John Keble
- Dear stream, dear bank - soprano - Henry Vaughan; George Herbert
- Come to me God - bass solo and chorus - Robert Herrick; Henry Vaughan
- They are at rest - alto and quartet - John Henry Newman
- To find the Western path - tenor, quartet and chorus - William Blake; Percy Bysshe Shelley; Salisbury Diurnal
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