Regine Wieniawski (1879-1932)

Regine Wieniawski

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Régine Wieniawski (1879-1932) was a British composer and pianist. Her father was a violinist, and her mother was the niece of an Irish composer and pianist. Regine was performing her own compositions at the age of 14.

Regine published her works under many different names, titles, and nicknames, due to publishing before and after her marriage. Her name appears on her work as:

  • Régine Wieniawski
  • Irène Wieniawska
  • Irene Regina Wieniawski or Wieniawska
  • Lady Dean Paul
  • Lady Irene Dean Paul
  • Lady Irene Poldowski Paul
  • (Madame) Poldowski, Poldowsky or Poldowska
  • and others!

That's A LOT of names, right?

You'd think that with so many names it would be easy to find her music. Unfortunately, it is not. We just have one piece of her work to listen to today. This song was written after the death of her firstborn child when he was only 2.

English translation:

Sleep, little child, in your soft bed:
May God take pity on the sailors!

-Sing your song, sing, old woman!
The moon is rising and the sea is awakening.

In the cold country, the swell of the fjords
Sings its lullaby while lulling the dead.

-Sing your song, sing, old woman!
The moon is rising and the sea is awakening.

Sleep, little child, in your soft bed,
For you will go away as they all go away.

-Sing your song, sing, old woman!
The moon is rising and the sea is awakening.

Your eyes already have the colour of the waves.
May God take pity on the sailors!

-Sing your song, sing, old woman!
The moon is rising and the sea is awakening.

Berceuse d'Armoique

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