Roger Quilter
Ye banks and braes
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Composer:Roger QuilterGenre:VocalStyle:Vocal MusicAverage_duration:3:03'Ye banks and braes' is a beautiful art song composed by Roger Quilter, a British composer, in 1906. The song is based on a poem by Robert Burns, a Scottish poet, and is one of Quilter's most popular works. It was first premiered in London in 1906 and has since become a staple in the repertoire of many singers and pianists. The song is composed in a simple ABA form, with the first and last sections being identical and the middle section providing a contrast. The melody is lyrical and flowing, with a gentle lilt that captures the beauty of the Scottish countryside. The accompaniment is also simple, with a gentle, rolling piano part that supports the melody without overpowering it. The first section of the song begins with the line "Ye banks and braes o' bonnie Doon," which sets the scene for the rest of the piece. The melody is introduced by the voice, with the piano providing a gentle accompaniment. The second section provides a contrast, with a more dramatic melody and a more complex piano part. This section begins with the line "But there's ane aboon the rest," and features a soaring melody that captures the speaker's admiration for his beloved. The final section returns to the melody of the first section, with the piano providing a gentle coda that brings the piece to a peaceful close. The song is characterized by its simplicity and beauty, with a melody that is both memorable and evocative. It is a testament to Quilter's skill as a composer that he was able to take a simple poem and turn it into a timeless work of art.More....
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