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Enoch Martin
Come to the Fair
Works Info
Composer
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Enoch Martin
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Song
Average_duration
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2:53
'Come to the Fair' is a popular British light music composition by Enoch Martin. It was composed in 1951 and premiered the same year. The piece is a suite of six movements, each of which is based on a different traditional English folk song. The movements are titled "The Keys of Canterbury," "The Miller of Dee," "The Lincolnshire Poacher," "The British Grenadiers," "The Keel Row," and "Blow Away the Morning Dew." The first movement, "The Keys of Canterbury," is a lively and upbeat tune that features a prominent melody played on the trumpet. The second movement, "The Miller of Dee," is a slower and more contemplative piece that features a beautiful melody played on the clarinet. The third movement, "The Lincolnshire Poacher," is a lively and energetic tune that features a catchy melody played on the flute. The fourth movement, "The British Grenadiers," is a rousing and patriotic tune that features a bold and powerful melody played on the brass instruments. The fifth movement, "The Keel Row," is a gentle and soothing piece that features a delicate melody played on the strings. The final movement, "Blow Away the Morning Dew," is a lively and upbeat tune that features a catchy melody played on the woodwind instruments. Overall, 'Come to the Fair' is a charming and delightful piece of music that showcases the beauty and diversity of traditional English folk songs. The suite is characterized by its catchy melodies, lively rhythms, and colorful instrumentation, and it has become a beloved classic of the British light music repertoire.
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