William Bolcom
Cabaret Songs (3)
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Composer:William BolcomGenre:VocalStyle:SongAverage_duration:10:38Cabaret Songs (3) is a song cycle composed by William Bolcom, an American composer, pianist, and professor of music. The cycle was composed in 1977 and premiered in the same year. It consists of three movements, each with its own unique characteristics. The first movement, "Over the Piano," is a humorous and satirical piece that pokes fun at the stereotypical image of a cabaret singer. The lyrics, written by Arnold Weinstein, describe a singer who is more interested in her appearance and the attention she receives than in the music she is performing. Bolcom's music is lively and playful, with a jazzy piano accompaniment that perfectly captures the mood of the lyrics. The second movement, "Amor," is a more serious and introspective piece. The lyrics, also written by Weinstein, explore the theme of love and its many complexities. Bolcom's music is hauntingly beautiful, with a melancholic melody that perfectly captures the bittersweet nature of love. The final movement, "Toothbrush Time," is a lighthearted and humorous piece that explores the mundane aspects of everyday life. The lyrics, again written by Weinstein, describe the ritual of brushing one's teeth before bed. Bolcom's music is upbeat and playful, with a catchy melody that perfectly captures the whimsical nature of the lyrics. Overall, Cabaret Songs (3) is a delightful and entertaining song cycle that showcases Bolcom's versatility as a composer. From the playful humor of "Over the Piano" to the introspective beauty of "Amor" to the lighthearted whimsy of "Toothbrush Time," each movement is a unique and enjoyable experience.More....
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