Percy Grainger
Love at First Sight, for soprano & chorus
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Composer:Percy GraingerGenre:ChoralStyle:ChoralCompose Date:1946Publication Date:1946Average_duration:2:05'Love at First Sight' is a choral work composed by Percy Grainger in 1919. The piece was premiered on May 22, 1921, at Aeolian Hall in New York City. The work is divided into three movements, each with its own unique characteristics. The first movement, titled "The Sighting," begins with a solo soprano singing the opening lines, "Love at first sight, love at first sight, / Is it true, can it be?" The chorus then enters, singing in a gentle, flowing rhythm. The movement is characterized by its dreamy, romantic quality, with the music evoking the feeling of falling in love at first sight. The second movement, "The Wooing," is more lively and energetic than the first. The soprano sings of the excitement and passion of courtship, while the chorus provides a lively, rhythmic accompaniment. The movement is characterized by its playful, flirtatious tone, with the music evoking the thrill of pursuing a new love interest. The final movement, "The Winning," is the most triumphant of the three. The soprano sings of the joy and fulfillment of finding true love, while the chorus provides a powerful, uplifting accompaniment. The movement is characterized by its grand, celebratory tone, with the music evoking the feeling of a happy ending to a love story. Overall, 'Love at First Sight' is a beautiful and romantic choral work that captures the excitement and joy of falling in love. The piece is notable for its use of a solo soprano and its intricate choral harmonies, which create a rich and complex sound.More....
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