Eric Coates
Who is Sylvia?
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Various ArtistsJuly 1, 2011
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Composer:Eric CoatesGenre:VocalStyle:Vocal MusicAverage_duration:3:27"Who is Sylvia?" is a composition by Eric Coates, a British composer and conductor. It was composed in 1933 and premiered on October 19th of the same year at the Queen's Hall in London. The piece is a tone poem, which is a type of orchestral composition that tells a story or evokes a particular mood or emotion. The piece is divided into three movements, each of which represents a different aspect of the story of Sylvia. The first movement, titled "Sylvia's Lament," is slow and mournful, with a melancholy melody played by the strings. This movement represents Sylvia's sadness and despair at being separated from her lover. The second movement, titled "Sylvia's Scherzo," is much more lively and upbeat. It features a playful melody played by the woodwinds and brass, with a fast-paced rhythm that evokes the excitement and joy of being reunited with a loved one. The final movement, titled "Sylvia's Triumph," is the most dramatic and powerful of the three. It begins with a slow, majestic melody played by the brass and builds to a triumphant climax, with the full orchestra playing together in a grand finale. This movement represents Sylvia's ultimate victory over the obstacles that have kept her apart from her lover. Overall, "Who is Sylvia?" is a beautiful and emotional piece of music that tells a compelling story through its three movements. Coates was known for his ability to create music that was both accessible and sophisticated, and this piece is a perfect example of his talent. It remains a popular and beloved work in the classical repertoire to this day.More....
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