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Eric Coates
Seven Seas
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Composer
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Eric Coates
Genre
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Miscellaneous
Style
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March
Average_duration
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3:46
"Seven Seas" is a composition by British composer Eric Coates. It was composed in 1942 during World War II and premiered on 22 October 1942 at a Promenade Concert at the Royal Albert Hall in London. The piece is divided into seven movements, each representing a different sea. The first movement, "North Sea", is characterized by a lively and energetic melody that captures the rough and stormy nature of the sea. The second movement, "Mediterranean", is more serene and peaceful, with a gentle melody that evokes the calm waters of the Mediterranean. The third movement, "Atlantic", is more dramatic and intense, with a powerful melody that captures the vastness and power of the Atlantic Ocean. The fourth movement, "Caribbean", is more playful and upbeat, with a lively melody that captures the joy and energy of the Caribbean. The fifth movement, "Indian Ocean", is more exotic and mysterious, with a haunting melody that captures the mystique and allure of the Indian Ocean. The sixth movement, "Pacific", is more expansive and grand, with a majestic melody that captures the vastness and beauty of the Pacific Ocean. The final movement, "Arctic", is more somber and reflective, with a melancholy melody that captures the cold and desolate nature of the Arctic Ocean. Overall, "Seven Seas" is a masterful composition that captures the beauty and diversity of the world's oceans, and is a testament to Coates' skill as a composer.
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