Roger Quilter
Love's Philosophy, Op. 3/1
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Composer:Roger QuilterGenre:VocalStyle:Song: Art SongCompose Date:1904 - 1905Average_duration:1:32'Love's Philosophy, Op. 3/1' is a song composed by Roger Quilter, a British composer, in 1901. The song is based on a poem by Percy Bysshe Shelley, a famous English poet. It was premiered in London in 1905 and has since become one of Quilter's most popular works. The song is written for a solo voice and piano and consists of two verses and a chorus. The melody is simple and lyrical, with a flowing accompaniment that supports the vocal line. The text of the poem is about the power of love and the idea that everything in nature is connected through love. The first verse of the song begins with the line "The fountains mingle with the river," which is a metaphor for the way that love connects everything in nature. The second verse continues this theme, with lines like "The moonbeams kiss the sea" and "The sunlight clasps the earth." The chorus of the song repeats the idea that everything in nature is connected through love, with the lines "Nothing in the world is single; All things by a law divine In one another's being mingle." The overall mood of the song is romantic and optimistic, with a sense of wonder and awe at the power of love. The melody is simple and memorable, with a singable quality that makes it easy to remember and hum along to. The accompaniment is supportive and flowing, with a gentle rhythm that adds to the overall sense of calm and tranquility. In conclusion, 'Love's Philosophy, Op. 3/1' is a beautiful and timeless song that celebrates the power of love and the interconnectedness of all things in nature. Its simple melody and flowing accompaniment make it a joy to listen to, and its optimistic and romantic mood is sure to lift the spirits of anyone who hears it.More....
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