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Samuel Coleridge-Taylor
Big Lady Moon
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Composer
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Samuel Coleridge-Taylor
Genre
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Vocal
Average_duration
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2:38
"Big Lady Moon" is a choral work composed by Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, a British composer of African descent, in 1893. The piece was premiered in London on June 1, 1893, by the Royal College of Music Chorus and Orchestra. The work is divided into three movements, each of which is characterized by a different mood and musical style. The first movement, "The Moon is Up," is a lively and rhythmic piece that features a call-and-response between the choir and orchestra. The second movement, "The Moon is Sad," is a slower and more melancholic piece that features a solo soprano singing a mournful melody. The final movement, "The Moon is Dancing," is a joyful and celebratory piece that features a lively dance rhythm and a triumphant choir. The piece is notable for its use of African-American musical styles, including spirituals and gospel music, which were relatively new to British audiences at the time. Coleridge-Taylor was one of the first British composers to incorporate these styles into his work, and he became known for his ability to blend European classical music with African-American musical traditions. Overall, "Big Lady Moon" is a vibrant and expressive work that showcases Coleridge-Taylor's unique musical style and his pioneering use of African-American musical traditions in classical music.
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