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Rebecca Clarke
Infant joy
Works Info
Composer
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Rebecca Clarke
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Vocal Music
Average_duration
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1:15
"Infant Joy" is a song composed by Rebecca Clarke in 1916. It was premiered in London in 1917. The song is part of a set of six songs called "Six Songs with Piano Accompaniment" and is the second song in the set. The song is written for a high voice and piano accompaniment. It is a short and simple song, with a duration of only one minute. The text of the song is a poem by William Blake, which describes the joy of a newborn baby and the love and care of its mother. The song has a gentle and lullaby-like quality, with a simple and flowing melody. The piano accompaniment is also simple, with a repetitive and soothing pattern. The vocal line is expressive and lyrical, with a range of dynamics and emotions. The song is in the key of G major and has a ternary form, with a simple ABA structure. The first section is in a slow and gentle tempo, with a simple melody and accompaniment. The second section is more lively and rhythmic, with a faster tempo and a more complex melody. The final section returns to the original tempo and melody, with a peaceful and calming effect. Overall, "Infant Joy" is a beautiful and touching song, which captures the innocence and beauty of a newborn baby. It is a perfect example of Rebecca Clarke's lyrical and expressive style, which combines simplicity and elegance in a unique and captivating way.
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