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Anonymous
Earl of Essex Measure "Measure"
Works Info
Composer
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Anonymous
Genre
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Miscellaneous
Style
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Miscellaneous
Average_duration
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1:21
The "Earl of Essex Measure" is a traditional English dance tune that was composed anonymously. It is believed to have been written in the late 16th century, during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I. The tune was named after Robert Devereux, the 2nd Earl of Essex, who was a prominent figure in Elizabethan England. The "Earl of Essex Measure" is a lively and upbeat tune that is typically played on the fiddle or other stringed instruments. It is written in a 6/8 time signature and has a moderate tempo. The melody is characterized by its use of syncopation and dotted rhythms, which give it a distinctive and memorable sound. The "Earl of Essex Measure" is typically played in a set of three movements, each of which is repeated. The first movement is a simple melody that is played twice, followed by a more complex variation of the same melody. The second movement is a slower and more lyrical melody that provides a contrast to the lively first movement. The third movement is a faster and more complex variation of the first movement, which brings the piece to a rousing conclusion. Overall, the "Earl of Essex Measure" is a classic example of traditional English dance music. Its lively and upbeat melody, combined with its use of syncopation and dotted rhythms, make it a popular tune for dancing and entertainment. Despite being composed anonymously, it has remained a beloved piece of music for centuries and continues to be played and enjoyed by musicians and dancers around the world.
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