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Amy Beach
Ah, Love, But a Day, Op. 44/2
Works Info
Composer
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Amy Beach
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Song
Publication Date
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1900
Average_duration
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3:02
Ah, Love, But a Day, Op. 44/2 is a beautiful art song composed by Amy Beach, an American composer, pianist, and conductor. The song was composed in 1893 and premiered the same year in Boston. It is a part of a set of three songs, which are collectively known as Three Browning Songs. Ah, Love, But a Day, Op. 44/2 is a romantic song that is set to the poem of the same name by Robert Browning. The song is written for a solo voice and piano accompaniment. It is a slow and lyrical piece that is characterized by its expressive melody and rich harmonies. The song is divided into three movements, each of which is marked by a change in tempo and mood. The first movement is slow and introspective, with the singer expressing their longing for love. The second movement is more upbeat and hopeful, with the singer expressing their belief that love will come to them. The final movement is slow and reflective, with the singer expressing their sadness at the fleeting nature of love. One of the most notable characteristics of Ah, Love, But a Day, Op. 44/2 is its use of chromaticism. Beach uses chromaticism to create a sense of tension and release throughout the song. The song also features a number of expressive vocal techniques, such as melisma and rubato, which help to convey the emotional content of the lyrics. Overall, Ah, Love, But a Day, Op. 44/2 is a beautiful and expressive art song that showcases Amy Beach's skill as a composer. Its rich harmonies, expressive melody, and use of chromaticism make it a standout piece in the repertoire of American art songs.
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