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Henry Purcell
Incassum, Lesbia, incassum rogas, Z. 383
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Henry Purcell
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Vocal
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Song
Compose Date
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1695
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7:18
'Incassum, Lesbia, incassum rogas, Z. 383' is a solo song composed by Henry Purcell, one of the most prominent English Baroque composers. The song was composed in the late 17th century and premiered in London, England. It is a part of Purcell's collection of solo songs, which are known for their expressive melodies and intricate harmonies. The song is divided into three movements, each with its own unique characteristics. The first movement is slow and mournful, with a melancholic melody that reflects the sadness of the lyrics. The second movement is faster and more lively, with a playful melody that contrasts with the seriousness of the first movement. The third movement returns to the slow and mournful style of the first movement, bringing the song to a somber conclusion. The lyrics of 'Incassum, Lesbia, incassum rogas' are based on a poem by the Roman poet Catullus. The poem tells the story of a woman named Lesbia who is pleading with her lover to return to her. The lyrics are full of emotion and longing, and Purcell's music perfectly captures the mood of the poem. One of the most notable characteristics of Purcell's music is his use of harmony. He was known for his innovative harmonies, which often included unexpected chord progressions and dissonant intervals. This can be heard in 'Incassum, Lesbia, incassum rogas', where Purcell uses complex harmonies to create a rich and expressive sound. Overall, 'Incassum, Lesbia, incassum rogas' is a beautiful example of Purcell's skill as a composer. Its expressive melodies, intricate harmonies, and emotional lyrics make it a timeless piece of music that continues to be performed and enjoyed today.
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