John Ireland
Blow out you Bugles
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Composer:John IrelandGenre:VocalStyle:Vocal MusicCompose Date:1918Average_duration:2:40"Blow out you Bugles" is a choral work composed by John Ireland in 1916. The piece was premiered in the same year at the Royal Albert Hall in London, England. The composition is a setting of a poem by the English poet John McCrae, who was a soldier in World War I. The poem, titled "In Flanders Fields," was written in 1915 and is a tribute to the soldiers who died in the war. The piece is divided into three movements, each of which reflects a different aspect of the poem. The first movement, "Blow out you Bugles," is a call to arms, with the choir singing in unison to create a sense of urgency and excitement. The second movement, "The Dead," is a somber reflection on the soldiers who have died in battle. The choir sings in a more subdued manner, with a sense of mourning and loss. The final movement, "To You from Failing Hands," is a tribute to the soldiers who have died, with the choir singing in a more uplifting and hopeful manner. The characteristics of the piece reflect the emotions and themes of the poem. The use of unison singing in the first movement creates a sense of unity and urgency, while the more subdued singing in the second movement reflects the somber mood of the poem. The final movement is more uplifting, with the choir singing in a more hopeful manner, reflecting the tribute to the soldiers who have died. Overall, "Blow out you Bugles" is a powerful and moving choral work that reflects the emotions and themes of the poem it is based on. The composition is a testament to the talent and skill of John Ireland as a composer, and it remains a popular and well-regarded piece of choral music to this day.More....
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