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Ralph Vaughan Williams. The Captain's Apprentice. Norfolk. Sheet Music. Voice. Piano Accompaniment. VCE. PFA. Ralph Vaughan Williams.

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Ralph Vaughan Williams. Kaptajnens Apprentice. Norfolk. Noder. Voice. Klaverakkompagnement. VCE. PFA. Ralph Vaughan Williams.

Original tekst

Collected. and set with a Piano accompaniment. by Ralph Vaughan Williams, from the collection Folk Songs from the Eastern Counties. For solo voice with Piano accompaniment. First sung to R. Vaughan Williams by James 'Duggie' Carter, a King's Lynn fisherman, the song tells the story of the death of a young boy aboard a ship. According to comments from RVW himself, "The ballad was probably called forth by a particularly brutal case of ill treatment, similiar to that narrated in it, which occurred some twenty or thirty years ago". Lyrics. One day a poor boy to me was bound apprentice,. Because of his being fatherless. I took him out of St.James’ workhouse,. His mother being in deep distress. One day this poor boy unto me offended,. But nothing to him I did say,. Up to the mainmast shroud I sent him,. And there I kept him all that long day. All with my gasket I misused him,. So shamefully I can’t deny,. And by my barbarous cruel entreatment,. The very next day this poor boy died. You captains all throughout the nation,. Hear a voice and a warning take by me. Take special care of your apprentice. While you are on the raging sea.

Oversættelse

Indsamlet. and set with a Piano accompaniment. af Ralph Vaughan Williams, fra indsamling Folk Songs fra den østlige Amter. For solosang med klaverakkompagnement. Først synges til R. Vaughan Williams af James 'Duggie' Carter, en konge Lynn fisker, sangen fortæller historien om død af en ung dreng om bord på et skib. According to comments from RVW himself, "The ballad was probably called forth by a particularly brutal case of ill treatment, similiar to that narrated in it, which occurred some twenty or thirty years ago". Lyrics. One day a poor boy to me was bound apprentice,. Because of his being fatherless. I took him out of St.James’ workhouse,. His mother being in deep distress. One day this poor boy unto me offended,. But nothing to him I did say,. Up to the mainmast shroud I sent him,. And there I kept him all that long day. All with my gasket I misused him,. So shamefully I can’t deny,. And by my barbarous cruel entreatment,. The very next day this poor boy died. You captains all throughout the nation,. Hear a voice and a warning take by me. Take special care of your apprentice. While you are on the raging sea.