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Roger Quilter
Songs (3) for baritone (or tenor)& piano, Op. 18/1-3
Works Info
Composer
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Roger Quilter
Genre
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Vocal
Average_duration
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5:18
Movement_count
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3
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Roger Quilter's 'Songs (3) for baritone (or tenor) & piano, Op. 18/1-3' is a collection of three art songs composed in 1905. The songs were premiered in London in the same year. The three movements are titled 'Love's Philosophy', 'Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal', and 'To Julia'. The first movement, 'Love's Philosophy', is a setting of a poem by Percy Bysshe Shelley. The song is characterized by its flowing melody and lush harmonies, which evoke the romantic sentiment of the poem. The piano accompaniment is particularly notable for its use of arpeggios and cascading figures, which create a sense of fluidity and movement. The second movement, 'Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal', is a setting of a poem by Alfred Lord Tennyson. The song is notable for its gentle, lullaby-like quality, which is conveyed through the use of a simple, repetitive melody and a soft, soothing piano accompaniment. The song's text describes a peaceful, idyllic scene, and Quilter's music captures this mood perfectly. The final movement, 'To Julia', is a setting of a poem by Robert Herrick. The song is characterized by its lively, dance-like rhythm and playful melody. The piano accompaniment is particularly notable for its use of syncopation and off-beat accents, which create a sense of energy and movement. The song's text describes the beauty and charm of a young woman named Julia, and Quilter's music captures this sense of youthful exuberance and joy. Overall, Quilter's 'Songs (3) for baritone (or tenor) & piano, Op. 18/1-3' is a beautiful and evocative collection of art songs. The music is characterized by its lush harmonies, flowing melodies, and sensitive piano accompaniment, which perfectly capture the mood and sentiment of the poems.
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