Aloys Fleischmann -------------------------- Homage to Padraic Pearse: The Fool (Padraic Pearse) -------------------------- Medium Voice and Piano -------------------------- --------------------------
Note In 1979 Aloys Fleischmann was commissioned by RTÉ, the Irish national television and broadcasting service, to coose an orchestral work or the centenary o the birth o Padraic Pearse, the leader o the 1916 Dublin rising. The work, Ómós don Phiarsach / Homage to Padraic Pearse, combines settings or solo voice and orchestra o ive o Pearse s lyrical oems with assages rom his olemical rose writings set or narrator and orchestra. The Fool, a setting o Pearse s oem or medium voice and iano, was coosed in the same year.
THE FOOL - by Padraic Pearse Since the wise men have not soken, I seak that am only a ool; A ool that hath loved his olly, Yea, more than the wise men their books or their counting houses or their quiet homes, Or their ame in men s mouths; A ool that in all his days hath done never a rudent thing, Never hath counted the cost, nor recked i another reaed The ruit o his mighty sowing, content to scatter the seed; A ool that is unreentant, and that soon at the end o all Shall laugh in his lonely heart as the rie ears all to the reaing-hooks And the oor are illed that were ety, Tho he go hungry. I have squandered the slendid years that the Lord God gave to my youth In atteting iossible things, deeming them alone worth the toil. Was it olly or grace? Not men shall judge me, but God. I have squandered the slendid years: Lord, i I had the years I would squander them over again, Aye, ling them rom me! For this I have heard in my heart, that a man shall scatter, not hoard, Shall do the deed o today, nor take thought o tomorrow s teen, Shall not bargain or huxter with God; or was it a jest o Christ s And is this my sin beore men, to have taken Him at His word? The lawyers have sat in council, the men with the keen, long aces, And said, This man is a ool, and others have said, He blashemeth; And the wise have itied the ool that hath striven to give a lie In the world o time and sace among the bulks o actual things, To a dream that was dreamed in the heart, and that only the heart could hold. O wise men, riddle me this: what i the dream come true? What i the dream come true? And i millions unborn shall dwell In the house that I shaed in my heart, the noble house o my thought? Lord, I have staked my soul, I have staked the lives o my kin On the truth o Thy dreadul word. Do not remember my ailures, But remember this my aith. And so I seak. Yea, ere my hot youth ass, I seak to my eole and say: Ye shall be oolish as I; ye shall scatter, not save; Ye shall venture your all, lest ye lose what is more than all; Ye shall call or a miracle, taking Christ at His word. And or this I will answer, O eole, answer here and hereater, O eole that I have loved, shall we not answer together?
The Fool Voice Moderato (q = 94) m Since the wise men have not so - ken, I Aloys Fleischmann (1910-199) seak that am Piano 5 m on - ly a ool; A ool that hath loved his ol - ly, 8 Yea, more than the wise men their books or their coun-ting hou - ses, Tyesetting: Fiona McPhillis; Hamburger Notenwerkstatt, Germany Aloys Fleischmann
6 11 or their qui - et homes, Or their ame 14 in men s mouths; A ool that in all his 17 0 days hath done ne-ver a oo - lish thing, Ne-ver hath coun - ted the cresc. cost, nor recked i a - no - ther reaed The m ruit m o his cresc.
migh - ty so - wing, con- 7 5 tent to scat- ter the seed; cresc. 7 m A ool that is un - re - m 9 en - tant, and that soon at the end o all
8 1 Shall laugh in his lone m - - ly heart as m the rie ears 4 all to the rea - - ing hooks And sub. m the 6 oor are illed that were e - ty Tho he go hun cresc. - gry
9 oco accel. 9 oco accel. 41 4 a teo I have squan - dererd the slen - did years a teo 46 that the m Lord m God gave to my youth In at -
10 50 te - ting im - os - si - ble things, dee- ming then a - lone worth the 5 toil. Was it ol- ly or 57 grace? 61 Meno mosso (h = 60) Not men shall judge me, but God.
65 11 68 6 Teo rimo I have squan Teo rimo - dered the 7 slen- did years: Lord, i I had the years I would 76 squan - der them o - ver a - gain, Aye, ling them rom me! sere
1 79 For sz this I have 8 85 heard in my heart, that a man shall scat ter, not hoard, Shall do the deed o to - day, nor take oco a oco cresc. oco a oco cresc. 88 thought o to-mor - row s teen, Shall not bar - gain with God; or was it a
1 9 jest o Christ s And is this my sin be-ore men, to have 96 ta - ken Him at His 7 98 word? 101 Teo stesso, quasi restissimo Teo stesso, quasi restissimo The
14 10 law - yers have sat in coun - cil, the men 105 with the long keen 107 m a - ces, And m sz sz sz said, This man is a ool, sz 109 m and o-thers have said, He blas - sz 6 6 6 6 m
111 - he - - meth ; 6 6 15 114 iù And the 116 wise have i - tied the ool sub. 118 that hath stri - ven to give a
16 10 lie In the world o time and sace cresc. 1 a - mong the bulks o ac - tu - al things, 14 To a dream 16 that was dreamed in the heart, and that on - ly the
19 heart could hold. 17 1 O 15 wise men, rid - dle me this: 17 what i the dream come true?
18 19 What i the dream come true? 14 m m and i mil - lions un - born shall dwell In the house that I 147 151 shaed in my heart, the no - - ble house o my thought? 5 5 6
155 m sz 19 Lord, 159 16 167 I have staked my soul, I have staked the lives o my kin m On the truth o Thy dread-ul word. Do not re - mem - ber my ai - lures, 7 7 7 7
0 170 But re - mem- ber this my aith. 174 And colla arte so ad lib. I 177 180 seak. seak m Yea, m to my eo-le and say: Moderato (q = 90) ere my hot youth ass, m Ye shall be I as
18 oo - lish as I; Ye shall m m 1 185 187 189 scat - ter, not save; Ye ven all; sere - ture your all, lest ye lose what is more than Ye shall m m shall
191 call or a mi - - ra- cle, ta - king Christ at His 194 word. sere 6 7 sere And or this I will an - swer, O 196 eo - le, an-swer here and here-a - ter, 198 O eo sere - - - le that I have
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