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Arthur Farwell
The Sabbath
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Works Info
Composer
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Arthur Farwell
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Vocal Music
Average_duration
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1:32
Arthur Farwell's 'The Sabbath' is a symphonic poem that was composed in 1900. It premiered on March 22, 1901, at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York City. The piece is divided into three movements, each of which represents a different aspect of the Sabbath. The first movement, titled "The Sabbath Eve," is characterized by a slow and solemn melody that evokes the peacefulness of the evening before the Sabbath. The music is marked by a sense of anticipation and reverence, as if the listener is preparing for a sacred ritual. The second movement, "The Sabbath Morning," is more lively and energetic, reflecting the joy and celebration of the Sabbath day. The music is marked by a sense of exuberance and vitality, with lively rhythms and soaring melodies that evoke the sense of freedom and release that comes with the Sabbath. The final movement, "The Sabbath Evening," returns to the slower, more contemplative mood of the first movement. The music is marked by a sense of reflection and introspection, as if the listener is contemplating the meaning and significance of the Sabbath. The melody is haunting and melancholy, evoking a sense of longing and nostalgia for the Sabbath day that has passed. Overall, 'The Sabbath' is a powerful and evocative piece of music that captures the essence of the Sabbath in all its complexity and richness. Farwell's use of melody, rhythm, and harmony creates a vivid and immersive musical experience that transports the listener to a world of spiritual contemplation and celebration.
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