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Roger Quilter
Music, When Soft Voices die, Op. 25/5
Works Info
Composer
:
Roger Quilter
Genre
:
Vocal
Style
:
Vocal Music
Compose Date
:
1926
Average_duration
:
1:46
"Music, When Soft Voices die, Op. 25/5" is a song composed by Roger Quilter, a British composer known for his art songs. The song was composed in 1906 and premiered the same year. It is part of a collection of five songs titled "To Julia," which are settings of poems by Robert Herrick. The song is in the key of F major and has a moderate tempo. It is written for a solo voice and piano accompaniment. The song has a simple and elegant melody that is supported by a flowing piano accompaniment. The vocal line is lyrical and expressive, with a range of dynamics and emotions. The song is divided into three sections, each with its own distinct character. The first section is marked "Andante con moto" and is characterized by a gentle, flowing melody. The second section is marked "Poco piĂą mosso" and is more lively and energetic. The final section is marked "Tempo I" and returns to the gentle, flowing melody of the first section. The lyrics of the song are taken from a poem by Robert Herrick. The poem speaks of the power of music to evoke memories and emotions, even after the voices that created it have died. Quilter's setting of the poem captures the wistful and nostalgic tone of the text, with its gentle melody and expressive vocal line. Overall, "Music, When Soft Voices die, Op. 25/5" is a beautiful and poignant song that showcases Quilter's skill as a composer of art songs. Its simple yet elegant melody and expressive vocal line make it a favorite among singers and audiences alike.
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