Richard Hageman
Do Not Go, My Love
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Composer:Richard HagemanGenre:VocalStyle:Vocal MusicAverage_duration:3:02"Do Not Go, My Love" is a beautiful art song composed by Richard Hageman, an American composer, conductor, and pianist. The song was composed in 1923 and premiered the same year. It is a part of a song cycle called "At the Well" which consists of five songs. The song has a slow and melancholic tempo, and it is written in the key of F major. It has a simple and elegant melody that is accompanied by a piano. The song has two verses, and each verse is repeated twice. The lyrics of the song were written by James Joyce, an Irish novelist, and poet. The first movement of the song begins with a soft and gentle piano introduction, which sets the mood for the entire song. The singer enters with the first verse, singing about the pain of separation and the desire to stay together. The melody is simple and elegant, and the singer's voice is soft and tender. The second movement of the song begins with a piano interlude, which is more complex than the first one. The singer enters with the second verse, which is more emotional than the first one. The melody is more intense, and the singer's voice is more powerful. The third movement of the song is a repetition of the first movement. The singer repeats the first verse, and the piano plays the same melody as in the first movement. The fourth movement of the song is a repetition of the second movement. The singer repeats the second verse, and the piano plays the same melody as in the second movement. The song has several characteristics that make it unique. The melody is simple and elegant, and it is accompanied by a piano that adds depth and emotion to the song. The lyrics are emotional and express the pain of separation and the desire to stay together. The singer's voice is soft and tender, and it becomes more powerful and emotional as the song progresses. In conclusion, "Do Not Go, My Love" is a beautiful art song composed by Richard Hageman. It is a part of a song cycle called "At the Well" and was composed in 1923. The song has a slow and melancholic tempo, and it is written in the key of F major. It has four movements, and each movement repeats a verse from the song. The song has several characteristics that make it unique, including its simple and elegant melody, emotional lyrics, and the singer's soft and tender voice.More....
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