Cultural depictions of Dylan Thomas

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Dylan Marlais Thomas (1914–1953) was a Welsh poet and writer who — along with his work — has been remembered and referred to by a number of artists in various media.

In art

  • Alfred Janes' 1934 portrait of Thomas is held by the National Museum of Wales. Janes, like Thomas was a member of the The Kardomah Gang or The Kardomah Boys, a group of bohemian Swansea friends who met at the Kardomah Café, in Castle Street, Swansea. Janes created three portraits of Thomas, the first of which, painted in Coleherne Road in 1934, is oil on canvas and displays Janes's technique at this period of cutting lines into the paint with his pen-knife, to provide relief and focus.[1]
  • Between 1937 and 1938, Augustus John produced two portraits of Thomas. One of these is held by the National Museum of Wales, acquired in 1942.[2]
  • Two portraits of Thomas by the artist Rupert Shephard, who would in later life marry Nicolette Macnamara, an elder sister of Caitlin Thomas, are in the National Portrait Gallery collection.[3][4]

In literature

In music

Settings of Thomas's work

  • Igor Stravinsky wrote "In memoriam Dylan Thomas: Dirge canons and song" (1954) for tenor voice, string quartet, and four trombones, based on "Do not go gentle into that good night." (Stravinsky and Thomas were considering a joint new opera.[5] )
  • Paul Dirmeikis set to music the poems "Song" and "Your Pain Shall Be A Music".
  • American composer Robert Manno set the following poems to music:
    • "Fern Hill" (1973) for baritone and chamber ensemble, premiered in New York City 1974;
    • "And Death Shall Have No Dominion" for chorus and harp (2001), premiered at St. Martin's Church in Laugharne, commemorating the 50th Anniversary of Thomas' death in 2003;
    • "In my craft or sullen art" for baritone and orchestra (2007), serving as 'Dylan's Aria' in a recently completed (2013) full-length opera on Thomas' last days: Dylan & Caitlin (libretto by Welsh playwright Gwynne Edwards).[6][7]
  • Composer David Diamond set I Have Longed to Move Away for voice and piano in 1968.
  • In 1981, American composer William Mayer, set the poem "Fern Hill" to music for a trio of soprano, flute and harp.
  • John Cale set a number of Thomas's poems to music: There was a saviour, Do not go gentle into that good night, On a Wedding Anniversary and Lie still, sleep becalmed, recording them in his 1989 album Words for the Dying and (except for the first one) in his 1992 solo live album Fragments of a Rainy Season. Notable among these is "Do not go gentle into that good night", which he performed on stage in the concert held in Cardiff in 1999 to celebrate the opening of the Welsh Assembly. He also has a song titled "A Child's Christmas in Wales," the title being an homage to Dylan Thomas's work but with different lyrics and subject.
  • In 1996, Belgian composer Henri Lazarof, released Encounters with Dylan Thomas, for soprano & chamber ensemble, comprising ten compositions based on the poet's work; including "Your Pain Shall be a Music", "In My Craft or Sullen Art" and "Shall gods be said to thump the clouds".
  • American vocal group Cantus, performed two poems set to choral works, with music by Kenneth Jennings, on their 2001 album ...Against the Dying of the Light. The two poems are combined under the title "Two Laments on Dylan Thomas".
  • 2002: A Child's Christmas in Wales for SATB choir and orchestra, written by Matthew Harris.[8]
  • 2003: The Dylan Thomas Jazz Suite 'Twelve Poems' set for Quintet and Voice, by Jen Wilson, commissioned by the Dylan Thomas Centre.[9] Issued on CD in 2010.[10]
  • Donovan, in his 2004 album Beat Cafe, set to music the poem "Do not go gentle into that good night".
  • Singer-songwriter Keith James has set a number of Thomas' works to music.[11]

Musical compositions inspired by Thomas works

  • Under Milk Wood, a 1965 album by British pianist Stan Tracey, was inspired by Thomas's play.
  • In December 2011 Stan Tracey, with his son drummer Clark Tracey and saxophonist Simon Allen, premiered his interpretation of "A Child's Christmas in Wales" at the King's Place arts venue in Camden.[12][13]
  • The indie-rock band Evans The Death, formed in London in 2011, take their name from the undertaker in Under Milk Wood.
  • Robin Williamson wrote a tribute to Thomas called "For Mr. Thomas" on his album Songs of Love and Parting.
  • "Do Not Go Gentle" a full-length opera on the Last Days of Dylan Thomas with music by Robert Manno[14] and libretto by Gwynne Edwards.[15] It was premiered on 1 August 2015.[16]

In film and television

Depictions of Thomas

Other

Passing references in TV, film and popular music

References

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