Leo Sowerby
Comes Autumn Time, H. 124
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Composer:Leo SowerbyGenre:KeyboardStyle:Character PieceCompose Date:1916Average_duration:6:39Comes Autumn Time, H. 124 is a choral work composed by Leo Sowerby in 1941. It was premiered on October 26, 1941, by the choir of St. James Episcopal Church in Chicago, Illinois, under the direction of the composer. The work is divided into three movements, each with its own distinct character and musical style. The first movement, "Comes Autumn Time," is a setting of a poem by Robert Louis Stevenson. It begins with a gentle, flowing melody in the choir, accompanied by a simple piano accompaniment. The music gradually builds in intensity as the choir sings of the changing seasons and the beauty of autumn. The movement ends with a quiet, reflective section, as the choir sings of the passing of time and the inevitability of change. The second movement, "The Wind," is a setting of a poem by Christina Rossetti. It is a lively and energetic piece, with a driving rhythm and a sense of urgency. The choir sings of the power and unpredictability of the wind, with the music reflecting the swirling, gusting motion of the air. The final movement, "The Harvest," is a setting of a poem by John Keats. It is a joyful and celebratory piece, with a lively, dance-like rhythm and a sense of exuberance. The choir sings of the bounty of the harvest, with the music reflecting the abundance and richness of the season. Overall, Comes Autumn Time, H. 124 is a beautiful and evocative work that captures the spirit of autumn and the changing of the seasons. Sowerby's use of rich harmonies, flowing melodies, and dynamic contrasts creates a vivid and expressive musical landscape that perfectly complements the poetry of Stevenson, Rossetti, and Keats.More....
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