Faade: an Entertainment (SIGNED)

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Faade is a series of poems by Edith Sitwell, best known as part of Faade Ð An Entertainment in which the poems are recited over an instrumental accompaniment by William Walton. The poems and the music exist in several versions. Sitwell began to publish some of the Faade poems in 1918, in the literary magazine Wheels. In 1922 many of them were given an orchestral accompaniment by Walton, Sitwell’s protŽgŽ. The “entertainment” was first performed in public on 12 June 1923 at the Aeolian Hall in London, and achieved both fame and notoriety for its unconventional form. Walton arranged two suites of his music for full orchestra. When Frederick Ashton made a ballet of Faade in 1931, Sitwell did not wish her poems to be part of it, and the orchestral arrangements were used. After Sitwell’s death, Walton published supplementary versions of Faade for speaker and small ensemble using numbers dropped between the premiere and the publication of the full score in 1951.

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