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William Croft
Airs in the Funeral
Works Info
Composer
:
William Croft
Genre
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Orchestral
Style
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Air
Average_duration
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14:59
Movement_count
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8
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'Airs in the Funeral' is a choral work composed by William Croft in the early 18th century. The piece was first performed in 1724 and is considered one of Croft's most significant works. It is a four-movement piece that is typically performed by a choir and organ. The first movement, "March," is a solemn and stately piece that sets the tone for the rest of the work. It is characterized by a slow, steady tempo and a mournful melody that is played by the organ. The choir enters later in the movement, singing a simple and somber melody that is meant to evoke feelings of grief and loss. The second movement, "Canzona," is a more complex and intricate piece that features a more elaborate melody and a more varied tempo. The choir and organ work together to create a rich and layered sound that is both beautiful and haunting. The third movement, "Saraband," is a slower and more contemplative piece that features a simple and repetitive melody. The choir sings in a hushed and reverent tone, creating a sense of solemnity and reverence. The final movement, "Voluntary," is a more upbeat and celebratory piece that features a faster tempo and a more joyful melody. The choir sings in a more lively and energetic tone, creating a sense of hope and renewal. Overall, 'Airs in the Funeral' is a powerful and moving work that is characterized by its somber and mournful tone. It is a testament to Croft's skill as a composer and his ability to create music that is both beautiful and emotionally resonant.
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Airs in the Funeral  Overture / Scotch Aire / Slow Aire / Aire / Aire / Chaconne
15:36
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