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Benjamin Britten
When you’re feeling like expressing your affection
Works Info
Composer
:
Benjamin Britten
Genre
:
Vocal
Style
:
Vocal Music
Compose Date
:
1936
Average_duration
:
0:46
"When you’re feeling like expressing your affection" is a song composed by Benjamin Britten in 1945. It was premiered on May 10, 1945, at the Wigmore Hall in London, with Britten himself accompanying the singer, Peter Pears, on the piano. The song is part of a collection of six songs called "Cabaret Songs," which Britten composed during his stay in America in 1939-1942. The song is written in a slow and romantic tempo, with a simple and elegant piano accompaniment. The vocal line is lyrical and expressive, with long phrases and a wide range of dynamics. The text, written by W.H. Auden, is a love poem that expresses the joy and beauty of being in love. The poem is full of metaphors and images that evoke the feeling of being in love, such as "the sun is shining bright," "the birds are singing sweetly," and "the world is full of light." The song is divided into three sections, each with its own character and mood. The first section is slow and introspective, with a gentle and tender melody that expresses the feeling of being in love. The second section is more lively and playful, with a faster tempo and a more rhythmic melody that evokes the joy and excitement of being in love. The third section returns to the slow and introspective mood of the first section, with a gentle and tender melody that expresses the depth and intensity of the feeling of being in love. Overall, "When you’re feeling like expressing your affection" is a beautiful and romantic song that captures the essence of being in love. Its simple and elegant melody, combined with the expressive and poetic text, makes it a timeless classic that continues to be loved and performed by singers and pianists around the world.
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