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Madeleine Dring
Betjeman songs (5) No. 4, Undenominational
Works Info
Composer
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Madeleine Dring
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Vocal Music
Average_duration
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1:23
Betjeman Songs (5) No. 4, Undenominational is a vocal composition by Madeleine Dring, a British composer, pianist, and actress. The piece was composed in 1960 and premiered in the same year. It is part of a set of five songs that Dring composed based on the poems of John Betjeman, a British poet and writer. Undenominational is the fourth song in the set and is characterized by its light and playful melody. The piece is written for a high voice and piano accompaniment. The vocal line is set in a moderate tempo and features a range of dynamics, from soft and delicate to bold and expressive. The lyrics of Undenominational are based on Betjeman's poem of the same name. The poem is a humorous take on the idea of religious tolerance and the absurdity of sectarianism. The lyrics are witty and satirical, and Dring's music captures the playful tone of the poem perfectly. Undenominational is divided into three distinct sections, each with its own unique character. The first section is marked by a light and bouncy melody, which sets the playful tone of the piece. The second section is slower and more expressive, with the vocal line soaring over a rich and harmonious piano accompaniment. The final section returns to the playful melody of the opening, bringing the piece to a lively and energetic close. Overall, Betjeman Songs (5) No. 4, Undenominational is a charming and delightful piece of music. Dring's skillful composition captures the humor and wit of Betjeman's poem, while also showcasing her own unique musical style. The piece is a testament to Dring's talent as a composer and her ability to bring poetry to life through music.
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