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John Danyel
Rosa
Works Info
Composer
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John Danyel
Genre
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Miscellaneous
Style
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Miscellaneous
Average_duration
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4:43
'Rosa' is a collection of songs composed by John Danyel, an English lutenist and composer, in the early 17th century. The exact date of composition is unknown, but it is believed to have been written around 1600. The collection was first published in 1603 by Thomas Adams, a London-based music publisher. The songs in 'Rosa' are written for voice and lute, and the collection consists of 21 pieces. The songs are divided into three sections, or "movements," each with a different theme. The first movement is focused on love and courtship, the second on pastoral themes, and the third on melancholy and loss. The songs in 'Rosa' are characterized by their intricate lute accompaniments and expressive vocal lines. Danyel's use of chromaticism and dissonance is particularly notable, as it adds a sense of emotional depth and complexity to the music. The songs are also notable for their use of word painting, where the music reflects the meaning of the lyrics. The premiere of 'Rosa' is unknown, but it is likely that the songs were performed in private homes or at courtly gatherings. The collection was well-received by contemporary audiences and was reprinted several times in the 17th century. Overall, 'Rosa' is a significant example of English lute song and is considered one of the finest collections of its kind. Danyel's skillful blending of poetry and music, as well as his innovative use of harmony and melody, make 'Rosa' a timeless work of art.
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