E.J. Moeran
Poems (6) of Seumas O'Sullivan
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Composer:E.J. MoeranGenre:VocalStyle:Vocal MusicMovement_count:6Movement ...."Poems (6) of Seumas O'Sullivan" is a song cycle composed by E.J. Moeran, an English composer, in 1930. The premiere of the cycle took place in London in 1931, with the tenor John Goss and the pianist Gerald Moore performing. The cycle consists of six songs, each based on a poem by the Irish poet Seumas O'Sullivan. The first song, "The Sailor's Song," is a lively and rhythmic piece that captures the spirit of the sea. The second song, "The Lover's Song," is a tender and romantic piece that expresses the longing of a lover for his beloved. The third song, "The Poet's Song," is a reflective and introspective piece that explores the nature of poetry and the role of the poet. The fourth song, "The Beggar's Song," is a melancholic and haunting piece that tells the story of a beggar who longs for a better life. The fifth song, "The Ploughman's Song," is a lively and energetic piece that celebrates the hard work and dedication of the ploughman. The final song, "The Fiddler's Song," is a joyful and exuberant piece that celebrates the music and dance of the fiddler. Moeran's music in "Poems (6) of Seumas O'Sullivan" is characterized by its lyrical melodies, rich harmonies, and evocative use of rhythm and texture. The cycle is a testament to Moeran's skill as a composer, as he is able to capture the essence of each poem and bring it to life through his music. Overall, "Poems (6) of Seumas O'Sullivan" is a beautiful and moving song cycle that showcases Moeran's talent as a composer and his deep appreciation for the poetry of Seumas O'Sullivan.More....
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