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Michael East
Quick, Quick, Away, Dispatch for 6 voices
Works Info
Composer
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Michael East
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Part Song
Compose Date
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1618
Average_duration
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3:13
'Quick, Quick, Away, Dispatch for 6 voices' is a choral work composed by Michael East, an English composer of the late Renaissance period. The piece was composed in the early 17th century, and its premiere date is unknown. The work is written for six voices, with two sopranos, two altos, and two basses. It is divided into three movements, each with its own distinct characteristics. The first movement is marked "Allegro," and is characterized by its lively tempo and energetic rhythms. The voices are often divided into two groups, with each group singing different melodic lines that interweave and overlap. The second movement is marked "Adagio," and is much slower and more contemplative than the first. The voices are more homophonic in this movement, with all six singers often singing the same melody at the same time. The final movement is marked "Allegro," and is similar in character to the first movement, with its lively tempo and energetic rhythms. One of the most notable characteristics of 'Quick, Quick, Away, Dispatch for 6 voices' is its use of word painting. Throughout the piece, East uses musical techniques to illustrate the meaning of the text. For example, in the first movement, the words "quick, quick, away" are set to a fast, lively melody that emphasizes the urgency of the text. In the second movement, the words "sweet rest" are set to a slower, more peaceful melody that conveys a sense of calm and tranquility. Overall, 'Quick, Quick, Away, Dispatch for 6 voices' is a lively and energetic choral work that showcases East's skill as a composer. Its use of word painting and intricate vocal lines make it a challenging and rewarding piece for performers and listeners alike.
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