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It was produced by [[Edward Lucie-Smith|Edward "Ted" Lucie-Smith]] who also translated some of the poems,<ref>[[DD104100]]: "War" translated by Edward Lucie-Smith.</ref> and paid for by "[[Hedley]]"<ref>[[DD104112]]</ref> and performed in summer 1970 at the City of London Festival.<ref>Kirstin Cubitt's article [http://delia-derbyshire.net/Dial%20a%20tune/ Dial a Tune]</ref>
 
It was produced by [[Edward Lucie-Smith|Edward "Ted" Lucie-Smith]] who also translated some of the poems,<ref>[[DD104100]]: "War" translated by Edward Lucie-Smith.</ref> and paid for by "[[Hedley]]"<ref>[[DD104112]]</ref> and performed in summer 1970 at the City of London Festival.<ref>Kirstin Cubitt's article [http://delia-derbyshire.net/Dial%20a%20tune/ Dial a Tune]</ref>
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ELS send Delia a series of suitable poem texts on 30th January 1970, and paid her for her work on 21st July 1970. We don't know which poem texts were used, but Delia's papers contain musical note sequences for a dozen poems and her manuscript scores for half a dozen.
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=Poems=
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The following is a sketchy list of the poems she may have used, based on what remains in her papers:
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==[[Anne Boleyn]]==
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"O death! rock me on sleep, / Bring me on quiet rest;" ...
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* [[DD101814]] Poem text for Anne Boleyn
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* [[DD101850]] Poem text for Anne Boleyn /2
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==Earl Rivers==
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==Edward II==
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==[[Elegy for Himself]] by Chidiock Tichborne==
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"My prime of youth is but a frost of cares; / My feast of joy is but a dish of pain;" ...
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==Francis==
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==House of the Man Athirst==
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==Mary Queen of Scots==
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==Richard Coeur de Lion==
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==Tartars==
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==[[That's How It Goes]] by Nazim Hikmet==
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"Am in the middle of a spreading light, / my hands inspired, the world beautiful." ...
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==War==
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==Waters of Babylon==
  
 
=Papers=
 
=Papers=

Revision as of 16:36, 4 December 2015

Poets in Prison is Delia's name for her work for a series Poetry from Prison in which poems written by people in prison, many awaiting the death sentence, are set to music.

It was produced by Edward "Ted" Lucie-Smith who also translated some of the poems,[1] and paid for by "Hedley"[2] and performed in summer 1970 at the City of London Festival.[3]

ELS send Delia a series of suitable poem texts on 30th January 1970, and paid her for her work on 21st July 1970. We don't know which poem texts were used, but Delia's papers contain musical note sequences for a dozen poems and her manuscript scores for half a dozen.

Poems

The following is a sketchy list of the poems she may have used, based on what remains in her papers:

Anne Boleyn

"O death! rock me on sleep, / Bring me on quiet rest;" ...

Earl Rivers

Edward II

Elegy for Himself by Chidiock Tichborne

"My prime of youth is but a frost of cares; / My feast of joy is but a dish of pain;" ...

Francis

House of the Man Athirst

Mary Queen of Scots

Richard Coeur de Lion

Tartars

That's How It Goes by Nazim Hikmet

"Am in the middle of a spreading light, / my hands inspired, the world beautiful." ...

War

Waters of Babylon

Papers

The whole folder of these papers can be viewed http://delia-derbsyhire.net/papers/thumb.html#PoetsInPrison here].

  • DD101757a Poem text for Chidiock Tichborne's Elegy For Himself
  • DD101757b Poem text for Nazim Hikmet's That's How It Goes
  • DD101814 Poem text for Anne Boleyn
  • DD101837 "part sung / part spoken"
  • DD101850 Poem text for Anne Boleyn /2
  • DD101901 "Poetry from Prison /73": "The onion is frozen / stubborn and poor..."
  • DD101814 "Poetry from Prison /74": "The laughter in your eyes / is the light of the world..."
  • DD101920 "Poetry from Prison /75"
  • DD101929 "Poetry from Prison /76"
  • DD101814 Poem text for "Edward II"
  • DD101950 Letter from Ted to Delia dated 30th January "Herewith a batch of photostats to brood on"
  • DD102100 "HOUSE OF THE MAN ATHIRST" "I am desert sand, /dearth of thirst..." "Miguel Herdandez / trans. E. Lucie-Smith"
  • DD102148 Letter dated 21st July 1970 to Delia "herewith cheque for Poetry from Prison..."
  • DD102201 Notes: "Library make-up tape / 1.Superflumen / 2.monks / 3.low vroom..."
  • DD102357 General notes
  • DD102422 Notes: "Timetable - ASK ELS - SOUND F/X"
  • DD102435 Notes: "Tape treatment"
  • DD102454 Notes: "Timetable - Lute Chittaronte(?)"
  • DD102523 Notes: "WATERS OF BABYLON"
  • DD102638 Notes: "TARTARS"
  • DD102650 Notes: "RICHARD COEUR DE LION"
  • DD102714 Poem text: "Richard Coeur de Lion"
  • DD102723 Poem text: "Richard Coeur de Lion /2"
  • DD102731 Notes: "EDWARD II"
  • DD102650 Note sequences: "Eb C D B Eb C D B / On rot ten shore All fight storm tune pours(?)..."
  • DD102801 "James I of Scotland": "When as I lay in bed alone waking..."
  • DD102821 Letter dated 27 Feb. to Delia "How are things going?"
  • DD102841 Notes for "LULLABY OF THE ONION"
  • DD102857 Note sequence: E|G E-E D|E - E - ..."
  • DD102935 Notes: "TUNE I "Lullaby" V.2" "In the cra-dle of hun-ger..."
  • DD102945 Notes "T.I ? V4" "Bird in laugh out a-laysth in you(?)"
  • DD103007 Notes "TI V11" "tomorrow they will be..."
  • DD103030 Notes: "T II" "Mixture of laughing and flying - higher register"
  • DD103043 Notes for "FRANCIS"
  • DD103102 Notes for "EARL RIVERS" (blank)
  • DD103115 Poem text "Anthony Widville, Earl Rivers": "Somewhat musing / And more mourning..."
  • DD103125 Poem text "Earl Rivers /2"
  • DD103136 Notes for "ANNE BOLEYN" / words - tune -- written - harmony" "Use hummed second lower line + git. asints. & before?"
  • DD103149 Note sequences "G C D Eb" "O rock sleep ..."
  • DD103208 Note sequences "G C D Eb" "Yet on sleep for gri-et(?)..."
  • DD103230 Poem text: "Sir Thomas Seymour" "Forgetting God to love a king / Hath been my rod, or else nothing..."
  • DD103240 Poem text "Elizabeth I" "Oh, fortune, thy wresting wavering state / Hath fraught with cares my troubled wit..."
  • DD103252 Notes "TICHBOURNE" (blank)
  • DD103312 Note sequences "Bb Ab Gb F" "S.F. router but first..."(?)
  • DD103342 Note sequences "Bb G F G Bb C" "The day is past & you saw no sun..."
  • DD103405 Note sequences "Bb F ... D C" "My per I but for of" (?)
  • DD103418 Note sequences for "Tichborne": "C A G ... A C
  • DD103441 Poem text for "Mary Queen of Scots" "Alas! what am I! and in what estate?" (****)
  • DD103457 Notes "MARY Q. OF SCOTS"
  • DD103516 Note sequences: "(G D) A G / G E D / G A G" "Ca Je su lib ra in te met OR can Je news va bet"(?)
  • DD103529 Poem text "Mary, Queen of Scots" "O Domine Deus! Speravi in Te, / O care mi Iesu! nunc libera me..."
  • DD103607 Notes: "WAR" "DD Tape acc.t"
  • DD103625 Notes: "WAR II" "Same notes for each verse"
  • DD103642 Notes: "WAR I" "chords are bass 8ths +8ves..."
  • DD103720 Notes: "sung & played" + list of pieces
  • DD103733 Note sequences: "C G A A F G" "Ev. time ch tae in th..."(?)
  • DD103841 Manuscript "Intro"
  • DD103908 Manuscript "Intro: The sky above the roof top is blue..."
  • DD103921 Notes: "Do: Treat Hedley" Quomodo..." / "I caught myself in my instrumental strings"
  • DD103934 Letter dated Friday 26th June to Delia "Herewith a full script of the programme..."
  • DD103951 Notes: "VCS3 for high phrases" "Fish p.47" etc.
  • DD104011 Table headed "Poem - Tape 1 - Tape 2"
  • DD104036 Table headed "T1 - T2" "1a Wind for Superflumen"
  • DD104046 "Id[?] keep still / wind etc down to final level" "Start 237"
  • DD104100 Poem text "WAR" "Old age in the villages, / heart without a master..."
  • DD104112 Letter dated 24th July 1970 from Hedley to Delia: "Thank you for your recent letter - I have enclosed your cheque"
  • DD104153 Handwritten poem text: "Even such is time which takes in trust / Our youth, and joys and all we have..."
  • DD104226 "Fx M/U": Table headed "POEM - TAPE1 - TAPE 2 - TAPE 3 - NOTES"
  • DD104304 VCS3 dope sheet "POETRY FROM PRISONS" effects "FISHES 1" "FISHES 2" "WHALES"
  • DD104341 Manuscript "Old age in the villages, Heart without a master..."

Availability

References

  1. DD104100: "War" translated by Edward Lucie-Smith.
  2. DD104112
  3. Kirstin Cubitt's article Dial a Tune