A Kentish Suite

Composer: CLIFFORD, Hubert
  • A Kentish Suite was composed in 1935, and it premiered in 1936 at the Beckenham School for Boys, where Clifford taught music.
  • The suite was inspired by a passage from Sir Arthur Bryant’s book The England of Charles II. Clifford wanted to evoke the region of Kent in the 17th Century, as King Charles II travels from Dover to London at the close of his exile in 1660.

3. “Pastoral and Folk Song”

  • According to Clifford’s preface to his score, this movement evokes “the Kentish countryside, of soft green landscape and dark earth.”
  • This movement also quotes a traditional song dating from at least 1611, “I Have House and Land in Kent.”1

Sources

  1. Lewis Foreman, liner notes to Clifford/Bainton: Orchestral Works, Volume 2, Paul Whelan, BBC Philharmonic, Martyn Brabbins, Chandos 10019, CD, 2003.

Cut IDs

18158 18253