William Jackson
Time has not thinn'd my flowing hair
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Composer:William JacksonGenre:MiscellaneousStyle:MiscellaneousAverage_duration:3:00"Time has not thinn'd my flowing hair" is a song composed by William Jackson, an English composer and harpist, in the late 18th century. The song was first published in 1791 and was later included in several collections of English songs. The song is written in a simple strophic form, with each verse set to the same melody. The text is a poem by the English poet and playwright Thomas Moore, which celebrates the beauty and vitality of youth, even in old age. The poem is full of vivid imagery and metaphors, such as "the rose is not fairer" and "the sun is not brighter". The melody of the song is simple and lyrical, with a gentle, flowing rhythm that evokes the natural beauty of the countryside. The accompaniment is written for the harp, which was Jackson's instrument of choice, and features delicate arpeggios and flowing melodic lines. The song is notable for its use of word painting, in which the music reflects the meaning of the text. For example, the melody rises and falls with the words "flowing hair", and the harp accompaniment imitates the sound of a gentle breeze. Overall, "Time has not thinn'd my flowing hair" is a charming and elegant song that captures the spirit of English Romanticism. Its simple melody and gentle accompaniment make it a popular choice for singers and harpists alike, and it remains a beloved example of English art song to this day.More....
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Time has not thinned my flowing hair
Twelve Canzonets, Op. 9: No. 1, Time has not thinn'd my flowing hair
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