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Percy Grainger
O Gin I Were Where Gowrie, for chorus with optional soloists & piano
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Composer
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Percy Grainger
Genre
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Choral
Style
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Choral
Compose Date
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1900
Average_duration
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1:49
'O Gin I Were Where Gowrie' is a choral work composed by Percy Grainger in 1902. The piece is based on a traditional Scottish folk song and is scored for chorus with optional soloists and piano accompaniment. The work was premiered in 1902 at a concert in London, England. The piece is divided into three movements, each with its own distinct character. The first movement is marked "Moderato" and is characterized by a gentle, flowing melody in the piano accompaniment. The chorus enters with a simple, yet expressive melody that is repeated throughout the movement. The soloists are given the opportunity to shine in this movement, with a brief but beautiful solo section. The second movement is marked "Allegro vivace" and is much more lively and energetic than the first. The piano accompaniment is more complex, with rapid arpeggios and syncopated rhythms. The chorus sings a lively melody that is full of energy and excitement. The soloists are once again given a chance to shine, with a more extended solo section that showcases their vocal abilities. The final movement is marked "Andante con moto" and is the most expressive and emotional of the three. The piano accompaniment is more subdued, with a simple, yet haunting melody that sets the mood for the chorus. The chorus sings a beautiful melody that is full of longing and sadness. The soloists are given a brief but powerful solo section that adds to the emotional impact of the movement. Overall, 'O Gin I Were Where Gowrie' is a beautiful and expressive choral work that showcases Grainger's skill as a composer. The piece is full of memorable melodies and expressive harmonies that are sure to leave a lasting impression on listeners.
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