Kurt Weill
Buddy on the Night Shift
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Composer:Kurt WeillGenre:VocalStyle:SongCompose Date:ca. Feb 1942 - 1942 0Publication Date:1982Average_duration:2:41Buddy on the Night Shift is a song composed by Kurt Weill, a German composer who is best known for his contributions to the musical theatre genre. The song was composed in 1941 and was premiered in the same year. It is a part of the musical play, Lady in the Dark, which was written by Moss Hart and Ira Gershwin. Buddy on the Night Shift is a part of the second act of Lady in the Dark and is performed by the character of Liza Elliott. The song is a part of a dream sequence in which Liza imagines herself as a factory worker. The song is a lively and upbeat number that showcases Weill's signature style of blending classical and popular music. The song is divided into two movements, with the first movement being a fast-paced and energetic section that features a driving rhythm and a catchy melody. The second movement is slower and more introspective, with a more somber melody that reflects the character's feelings of loneliness and isolation. One of the key characteristics of Buddy on the Night Shift is its use of syncopation, which is a rhythmic technique that involves accenting the off-beats of a measure. This gives the song a lively and energetic feel that is typical of Weill's music. Another characteristic of the song is its use of orchestration, which features a combination of brass, woodwinds, and percussion instruments. This creates a rich and complex sound that is both dynamic and engaging. Overall, Buddy on the Night Shift is a classic example of Kurt Weill's unique style of music, which blends classical and popular music to create a sound that is both sophisticated and accessible. Its catchy melody, driving rhythm, and lively orchestration make it a memorable and enjoyable song that has stood the test of time.More....
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