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Ludwig van Beethoven
Come Fill, My Good Fellow, Op. 108/13
Works Info
Composer
:
Ludwig van Beethoven
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Arrangement: Folk Song
Compose Date
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1818
Average_duration
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1:55
'Come Fill, My Good Fellow, Op. 108/13' is a song composed by Ludwig van Beethoven in 1815. It was premiered in Vienna in the same year. The song is part of a collection of Scottish songs that Beethoven composed, which were published as 'Twenty-five Scottish Songs, Op. 108'. The song is in the key of G major and has a moderate tempo. It consists of three verses, each with a refrain. The melody is simple and catchy, with a lively rhythm that reflects the jovial nature of the lyrics. The song is written for a solo voice and piano accompaniment. The first verse of the song begins with the line "Come fill, my good fellow, a bumper of wine". The lyrics are a celebration of friendship and conviviality, with the singer urging his companions to drink and be merry. The refrain of the song is "Fill the bowl, then, to the brim", which emphasizes the theme of abundance and generosity. The second verse of the song continues in a similar vein, with the singer extolling the virtues of good company and good cheer. The refrain is repeated, reinforcing the message of the song. The third verse takes a more reflective turn, with the singer acknowledging that life is short and that we should make the most of our time together. The refrain is repeated once more, bringing the song to a rousing conclusion. Overall, 'Come Fill, My Good Fellow, Op. 108/13' is a lively and uplifting song that celebrates the joys of friendship and camaraderie. Its catchy melody and simple lyrics make it a popular choice for sing-alongs and social gatherings.
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