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Kurt Weill
Foolish Heart
Works Info
Composer
:
Kurt Weill
Genre
:
Vocal
Style
:
Show Tune
Compose Date
:
Jun 1943 - Sep 1943
Publication Date
:
1943
First Performance
:
Oct 7, 1943
Average_duration
:
3:16
"Foolish Heart" is a song composed by Kurt Weill, a German composer who is best known for his contributions to the musical theatre genre. The song was composed in 1949, and it premiered in the same year. It is a part of the musical "One Touch of Venus," which was written by S.J. Perelman and Ogden Nash. The song "Foolish Heart" is a ballad that is characterized by its melancholic and romantic tone. It is a slow and emotional piece that is sung by the character Rodney Hatch, who is played by Kenny Baker in the original production. The song is divided into two movements, with the first movement being a slow and mournful introduction that sets the tone for the rest of the piece. The second movement is more upbeat and hopeful, with the lyrics expressing the character's desire to find love and happiness. The lyrics of "Foolish Heart" are written by Ogden Nash, and they reflect the character's longing for love and companionship. The song begins with the lines "Foolish heart, heed my warning / You've been wrong before / Don't be wrong anymore." These lines set the tone for the rest of the piece, which is a plea for the character to be cautious in matters of the heart. Overall, "Foolish Heart" is a beautiful and emotional piece of music that showcases Kurt Weill's talent for composing memorable melodies and poignant lyrics. It is a testament to his ability to create music that is both musically and emotionally engaging, and it remains a beloved piece of musical theatre history to this day.
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