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Thomas Morley
Goe yee, my canzonets
Works Info
Composer
:
Thomas Morley
Genre
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Choral
Compose Date
:
before 1595
Publication Date
:
1595
Average_duration
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1:30
Thomas Morley was an English composer, organist, and theorist who lived from 1557 to 1602. He was one of the most important composers of the English Renaissance, and his works were highly influential in the development of English music. One of Morley's most famous works is "Goe yee, my canzonets," which was composed in 1595. The piece is a collection of five madrigals, which were originally written for four voices. The premiere of the work is not known, but it was likely performed in private settings for the enjoyment of the composer and his friends. The five movements of "Goe yee, my canzonets" are all relatively short, and each one has its own distinct character. The first movement, "Sing we and chant it," is a lively and energetic piece that features a lot of rhythmic complexity and intricate vocal lines. The second movement, "In dewe of roses," is a more subdued and lyrical piece that features a lot of beautiful harmonies and delicate vocal textures. The third movement, "I love, alas, I love thee," is a passionate and emotional piece that features a lot of expressive vocal lines and intense harmonies. The fourth movement, "Miraculous love's wounding," is a more complex and intricate piece that features a lot of intricate counterpoint and complex vocal textures. The final movement, "Phyllis, go take thy pleasure," is a lively and upbeat piece that features a lot of playful vocal lines and energetic rhythms. Overall, "Goe yee, my canzonets" is a beautiful and complex work that showcases Morley's skill as a composer and his mastery of the madrigal form.
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