Henry Rowley Bishop
Lo! Here the Gentle Lark
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Composer:Henry Rowley BishopGenre:VocalStyle:SongCompose Date:1819Average_duration:3:52"Lo! Here the Gentle Lark" is a popular art song composed by Henry Rowley Bishop. It was composed in the early 19th century and premiered in London in 1816. The song is a part of the genre of English art songs, which were popular during the Romantic era. The song is composed in a single movement and is characterized by its simple melody and gentle accompaniment. The lyrics of the song are taken from Shakespeare's play "The Merchant of Venice" and describe the beauty of the morning and the joy of the lark's song. The song begins with a gentle introduction played by the piano, which sets the mood for the rest of the piece. The melody is then introduced by the singer, who sings the first verse of the song. The accompaniment is simple and consists of arpeggios played by the piano. The second verse of the song is sung with a slightly more complex accompaniment, which includes some chordal passages. The melody is also slightly more complex, with some embellishments added to the original melody. The third verse of the song is sung with a more elaborate accompaniment, which includes some runs and arpeggios played by the piano. The melody is also more complex, with some variations added to the original melody. The final verse of the song is sung with a more dramatic accompaniment, which includes some chordal passages and runs played by the piano. The melody is also more dramatic, with some high notes added to the original melody. Overall, "Lo! Here the Gentle Lark" is a beautiful and simple art song that captures the beauty of the morning and the joy of the lark's song. It is a popular piece that is still performed today and is a testament to the enduring popularity of English art songs.More....
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