Britten dedicated the work: "Written for Maurice Vinden and the Choir of St Mark's, N. Audley St, London". It was first performed in concert at the medieval Church of St Michael's, Cornhill, London, on 13 November 1935 by the St Michael's Singers and organist George Thalben-Ball, with soprano May Bartlett, conducted by Harold Darke. The work was among Britten's first compositions to be published, by Oxford University Press.
Date of composition | 1934 (11 July - 17 September 1934) |
Premiered | 1935, November 13th (Church of St Michael's, Cornhill) in London, United Kingdom |
Dedicated to | 'Written for Maurice Vinden and the Choir of St Mark's, N. Audley St, London' |
Type | Sacred choral |
Catalogue | BTC 763 |
Approx. duration | 9 minutes |
Instruments |
Voice (Treble)
Chorus/Choir Organ |
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