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Pelham Humfrey
Where the bee sucks
Works Info
Composer
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Pelham Humfrey
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Vocal Music
Average_duration
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1:14
'Where the bee sucks' is a popular song composed by Pelham Humfrey, an English composer and singer who lived from 1647 to 1674. The song was composed in the mid-17th century and was first performed in London, England. It is a part of the masque 'The Tempest', which was written by William Shakespeare. The song has a simple structure and is composed of three movements. The first movement is a slow and melodic introduction that sets the mood for the song. The second movement is a lively and upbeat section that features a catchy melody and a fast tempo. The third movement is a return to the slow and melodic style of the introduction, with a slightly different melody. 'Where the bee sucks' is a beautiful and lyrical song that captures the essence of nature and the beauty of the natural world. The lyrics of the song describe a magical and mystical world where the bee is free to roam and the flowers bloom in abundance. The song is a celebration of the beauty of nature and the joy that it brings to our lives. The melody of the song is simple and easy to remember, making it a popular choice for singers and musicians. The song has been performed by many famous artists over the years, including Henry Purcell, John Blow, and Benjamin Britten. In conclusion, 'Where the bee sucks' is a beautiful and timeless song that captures the essence of nature and the joy that it brings to our lives. Its simple structure and catchy melody have made it a popular choice for singers and musicians for centuries, and it continues to be a beloved piece of music to this day.
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