John Rutter
Sing we to this merry company
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Composer:John RutterGenre:MiscellaneousStyle:MiscellaneousAverage_duration:2:01"Sing we to this merry company" is a choral work composed by John Rutter, a British composer and conductor, in 1993. The piece was premiered by the Cambridge Singers, a choir founded and directed by Rutter, in the same year. The work is divided into three movements, each with its own distinct character and style. The first movement, "Sing we to this merry company," is a lively and joyful celebration of music and friendship. The choir sings in unison, with occasional harmonies, and the music is characterized by its rhythmic energy and syncopated rhythms. The second movement, "The Fiddler of Dooney," is a setting of a poem by W.B. Yeats. The music is more reflective and introspective, with a slower tempo and more complex harmonies. The choir sings in four-part harmony, with the melody passed between the different sections. The final movement, "The Miller of Dee," is a traditional English folk song arranged by Rutter. The music is upbeat and cheerful, with a jaunty melody and lively rhythms. The choir sings in unison, with occasional harmonies, and the music builds to a rousing conclusion. Overall, "Sing we to this merry company" is a joyful and uplifting work that celebrates the power of music and the joy of friendship. Rutter's skillful use of harmony, rhythm, and melody creates a rich and vibrant sound that is both accessible and engaging for audiences of all ages and backgrounds.More....
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