"A Masque" is a 1918 musical composition for voice and piano by Cecil
Forsyth. The words of the piece are taken from the eponymous poem
written by H. J. Maclean. A fantastic combination of classical music and
poetry, this piece will appeal to musicians and poetry lovers alike, and
it is not to be missed by collectors of Forsyth's seminal work. Cecil
Forsyth (1870 - 1941) was an English composer and musicologist. He
played the viola in various orchestras after attending the University of
Edinburgh and Royal College of Music, where he studied together with
Hubert Parry and Charles Villiers Stanford. He is best remembered for
his operas "Westward Ho!" and "Cinderella", as well as the choral ballad
"Tinker, Tailor". He also published a number of books, including: "A
Study of English Opera" (1911), "Choral Orchestration" (1920), and "A
History of Music" (1916). Many vintage books such as this are becoming
increasingly scarce and expensive. We are republishing this volume now
in a modern, high-quality edition complete with a specially commissioned
new introduction and biography of the composer.