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Robert Johnson
Hark, Hark the Lark
Works Info
Composer
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Robert Johnson
Genre
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Miscellaneous
Style
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Miscellaneous
Average_duration
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1:17
'Hark, Hark the Lark' is a song composed by Robert Johnson, an English composer and lutenist who lived from 1583 to 1633. The song was composed in the early 17th century and was first performed in the court of King James I of England. It is a solo song for voice and lute, and is considered one of Johnson's most famous works. The song is divided into three movements, each of which is characterized by a different mood and tempo. The first movement is marked "Allegro," and is a lively and energetic introduction to the song. The second movement is marked "Adagio," and is a slower and more contemplative section that allows the singer to showcase their vocal range and expressiveness. The final movement is marked "Allegro," and is a return to the lively and energetic mood of the opening section. The lyrics of 'Hark, Hark the Lark' are based on a poem by William Shakespeare, from his play Cymbeline. The poem describes the beauty of a lark's song, and the joy that it brings to those who hear it. Johnson's music captures the spirit of the poem, with its lively and joyful melodies that evoke the beauty and wonder of nature. One of the most notable characteristics of Johnson's music is his use of the lute, a stringed instrument that was popular in Renaissance England. Johnson was a master of the lute, and his compositions often feature intricate and complex lute accompaniments that complement the singer's voice. In 'Hark, Hark the Lark,' the lute provides a delicate and intricate counterpoint to the singer's melody, creating a rich and layered musical texture. Overall, 'Hark, Hark the Lark' is a beautiful and uplifting song that captures the spirit of the Renaissance era. Its lively melodies, intricate lute accompaniments, and expressive lyrics make it a timeless classic that continues to be performed and enjoyed by audiences today.
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