Robert Johnson
O Let Us Howl
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Composer:Robert JohnsonGenre:VocalStyle:Song: Lute SongCompose Date:ca. 1613Average_duration:2:34"O Let Us Howl" is a composition by Robert Johnson, a prominent English composer of the early 17th century. The piece was likely composed in the early 1600s, although the exact date is unknown. It was first performed at the court of King James I, and was likely intended for use in a masque or other courtly entertainment. The piece is divided into three movements, each with its own distinct character and mood. The first movement is marked "Allegro," and features a lively, dance-like rhythm. The melody is bright and cheerful, with a playful quality that suggests a sense of joy and celebration. The second movement is marked "Adagio," and is much slower and more contemplative than the first. The melody is more somber and introspective, with a sense of longing and melancholy. This movement provides a contrast to the first, and adds depth and complexity to the overall composition. The final movement is marked "Allegro," and returns to the lively, dance-like rhythm of the first. The melody is more complex and intricate, with a sense of energy and excitement that builds to a thrilling climax. This movement brings the piece to a satisfying conclusion, and leaves the listener feeling uplifted and energized. Overall, "O Let Us Howl" is a masterful composition that showcases Johnson's skill as a composer. Its three movements provide a range of moods and emotions, and its lively rhythms and intricate melodies make it a joy to listen to. It remains a beloved piece of music to this day, and is a testament to the enduring power of Johnson's music.More....
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