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Charles Dibdin
The Lucky Escape
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Charles Dibdin
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Vocal
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Vocal Music
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1:33
'The Lucky Escape' is a popular ballad composed by Charles Dibdin, an English composer, musician, and actor. The ballad was composed in the late 18th century and was first performed in London in 1784. It is a narrative ballad that tells the story of a sailor who narrowly escapes death during a storm at sea. The ballad is composed of three movements, each of which tells a different part of the story. The first movement sets the scene and introduces the sailor, who is on board a ship during a violent storm. The sailor describes the chaos and danger of the storm, and how he is thrown overboard by a huge wave. The second movement describes the sailor's struggle to survive in the water. He is battered by the waves and is in danger of drowning, but he manages to cling to a piece of wreckage from the ship. He describes how he is tossed around by the waves and how he sees other sailors drowning around him. The third movement describes the sailor's eventual rescue. He is spotted by a passing ship and is pulled aboard. He describes how grateful he is to be alive and how he will never forget the lucky escape that saved his life. The ballad is characterized by its vivid imagery and emotional intensity. Dibdin's use of language and rhythm creates a sense of urgency and danger, and the ballad is filled with powerful images of the storm and the sailor's struggle to survive. The ballad also reflects the popular fascination with the sea and with stories of adventure and danger. Overall, 'The Lucky Escape' is a powerful and evocative ballad that captures the drama and danger of life at sea. Its popularity has endured for centuries, and it remains a beloved example of English balladry.
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