Roger Quilter
When daffodils begin to peer, Op. 30/2
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Composer:Roger QuilterGenre:VocalAverage_duration:1:23"When daffodils begin to peer, Op. 30/2" is a song composed by Roger Quilter, an English composer of the early 20th century. The song was composed in 1922 and premiered in the same year. It is part of a larger collection of songs called "To Julia," which is based on the poetry of Robert Herrick. The song is written for a solo voice and piano accompaniment. It is in the key of F major and has a moderate tempo. The song is divided into three distinct sections or movements. The first movement is slow and lyrical, with a gentle melody that evokes the beauty of springtime. The second movement is more lively and upbeat, with a faster tempo and a more playful melody. The third movement returns to the slower, more contemplative mood of the first movement, with a simple and elegant melody that brings the song to a peaceful conclusion. The characteristics of "When daffodils begin to peer, Op. 30/2" reflect Quilter's style as a composer. Quilter was known for his ability to create beautiful melodies that were both simple and elegant. His music often evokes a sense of nostalgia and longing, as well as a deep appreciation for the natural world. In "When daffodils begin to peer," Quilter captures the joy and beauty of springtime, using a delicate and understated approach that allows the poetry of Herrick to shine through. Overall, "When daffodils begin to peer, Op. 30/2" is a beautiful and evocative song that showcases Quilter's talent as a composer. Its gentle melodies and contemplative mood make it a perfect choice for a springtime recital or concert.More....
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