Liza Lehmann
In a Persian Garden
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Composer:Liza LehmannGenre:VocalStyle:QuartetCompose Date:1896Average_duration:4:29In a Persian Garden is a song cycle composed by Liza Lehmann in 1896. It premiered on June 16, 1896, at the Royal College of Music in London. The cycle consists of four movements, each of which is based on a poem by the Persian poet Omar Khayyam. The first movement, "In a Persian Garden," is a lively and rhythmic piece that sets the scene for the rest of the cycle. It features a solo soprano voice and a chorus, with the chorus providing a lush and exotic backdrop to the soloist's melody. The second movement, "The Rose in the Garden," is a slower and more contemplative piece. It features a solo tenor voice and a chorus, with the chorus providing a gentle and soothing accompaniment to the tenor's melody. The third movement, "The Nightingale and the Rose," is a duet for soprano and tenor voices. It tells the story of a nightingale who falls in love with a rose, only to discover that the rose is already in love with the sun. The music is passionate and emotional, with the two voices intertwining and complementing each other. The final movement, "The Garden of Paradise," is a grand and majestic piece that brings the cycle to a triumphant close. It features a solo baritone voice and a chorus, with the chorus providing a powerful and uplifting accompaniment to the baritone's melody. Overall, In a Persian Garden is a lush and exotic work that showcases Lehmann's skill as a composer and her love of Persian poetry and culture. The music is richly textured and full of intricate harmonies and rhythms, and the lyrics are full of vivid imagery and emotion. It remains a popular work in the classical repertoire to this day.More....
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