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Thomas Arne
Where the Bee sucks, there lurk I
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Composer
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Thomas Arne
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Song
Compose Date
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1746
Average_duration
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1:53
"Where the Bee Sucks, There Lurk I" is a song composed by Thomas Arne, an English composer, in 1740. The song was originally written for William Shakespeare's play "The Tempest" and was first performed in London in 1741. The song is a part of the masque that is performed in the play. The song has a simple structure and is composed in the key of G major. It has a slow and gentle tempo, which is typical of the Baroque era. The song has a single vocal line with a simple accompaniment of a harpsichord or a piano. The melody is simple and easy to sing, making it a popular choice for amateur singers. The song has three movements, each with a different character. The first movement is slow and gentle, with a simple melody that is easy to sing. The second movement is more lively and upbeat, with a faster tempo and a more complex melody. The third movement is slow and gentle, with a simple melody that is similar to the first movement. The lyrics of the song are taken from a speech by the character Ariel in "The Tempest". The song is sung by Ariel, a spirit who serves the magician Prospero. In the play, Ariel sings the song to celebrate the freedom that he will soon enjoy. The lyrics of the song are simple and poetic, with a focus on nature and the beauty of the world. Overall, "Where the Bee Sucks, There Lurk I" is a simple and beautiful song that is popular among amateur singers. Its gentle melody and poetic lyrics make it a popular choice for weddings and other special occasions. The song is a testament to the enduring popularity of Shakespeare's plays and the music that they have inspired.
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