Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
Katherine Broderick
Soprano
Roderick Williams
Baritone
Sir Mark Elder
Conductor
Hallé
Orchestra
Hallé Youth Choir
Choir
Schola Cantorum
Choir
Ad Solem
Choir
Lyn Fletcher
Leader
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Walt Whitman
Lyrics
Ralph Vaughan Williams
Composer
Lyrics
3 Scherzo: The Waves
Chorus
After the sea-ship, after the whistling winds,
After the white-grey sails taut to their spars and ropes,
Below, a myriad myriad waves hastening, lifting up their necks,
Tending in ceaseless flow toward the track of the ship,
Waves of the ocean bubbling and gurgling, blithely prying,
Waves, undulating wave, liquid, uneven, emulous waves,
Toward that whirling current, laughing and buoyant, with curves,
Where the great vessel sailing and tacking displaced the surface,
Larger and smaller waves in the spread of the ocean yearnfully flowing,
The wake of the sea-ship after she passes, flashing and frolicsome under the sun,
A motley procession with many a fleck of foam and many fragments,
Following the stately and rapid ship, in the wake following.
Written by: Ralph Vaughan Williams, Walt Whitman