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Arthur Sullivan
The Lost Chord
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Composer
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Arthur Sullivan
Genre
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Vocal
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Song
Compose Date
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Jan 13, 1877
Publication Date
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1877
Average_duration
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4:31
"The Lost Chord" is a song composed by Arthur Sullivan in 1877. It premiered on October 13, 1877, at the Crystal Palace in London, England. The song is a part of Sullivan's collection of art songs, which were popular during the Victorian era. "The Lost Chord" is a single-movement song that features a simple melody and a piano accompaniment. The song is characterized by its emotional depth and its ability to evoke a sense of nostalgia and longing. The lyrics of the song were written by Adelaide Anne Procter, a popular poet of the time. The song tells the story of a musician who is searching for a lost chord that will bring him peace and happiness. The musician searches high and low for the chord, but he cannot find it. Finally, he discovers the chord in a moment of inspiration, and he is filled with joy and contentment. The song is notable for its use of chromaticism, which was a popular technique in the late 19th century. The chromaticism gives the song a sense of tension and release, which adds to its emotional impact. The song also features a simple but effective piano accompaniment, which supports the melody without overpowering it. "The Lost Chord" was an instant success when it premiered in 1877. It quickly became one of Sullivan's most popular songs, and it has remained a favorite of audiences ever since. The song has been performed by countless singers and musicians over the years, and it has been featured in numerous films and television shows. Overall, "The Lost Chord" is a beautiful and emotional song that captures the spirit of the Victorian era. Its simple melody and poignant lyrics have made it a timeless classic that continues to resonate with audiences today.
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