Peter Dickinson
Four W. H. Auden Songs: No. 4, What's in your mind, my dove, my coney
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Composer:Peter DickinsonGenre:VocalStyle:Vocal MusicAverage_duration:1:19Peter Dickinson's 'Four W. H. Auden Songs: No. 4, What's in your mind, my dove, my coney' is a song cycle composed for voice and piano. The cycle was composed in 1972 and premiered in the same year. The cycle consists of four movements, with 'What's in your mind, my dove, my coney' being the final movement. The song is characterized by its simple and lyrical melody, which is accompanied by a gentle and flowing piano accompaniment. The vocal line is expressive and emotive, with the lyrics of the song exploring themes of love, loss, and the complexities of human relationships. The song begins with a gentle and delicate piano introduction, which sets the mood for the rest of the piece. The vocal line enters soon after, with the singer delivering the opening lines in a soft and tender tone. The melody is simple and understated, allowing the lyrics to take center stage. As the song progresses, the vocal line becomes more expressive, with the singer exploring the emotional complexities of the lyrics. The piano accompaniment also becomes more complex, with the pianist adding subtle flourishes and embellishments to the melody. The final section of the song is particularly poignant, with the singer delivering the final lines in a hushed and intimate tone. The piano accompaniment becomes more sparse, with the pianist playing simple and understated chords to support the vocal line. Overall, 'What's in your mind, my dove, my coney' is a beautiful and emotive song that showcases Peter Dickinson's skill as a composer. The simple and understated melody, combined with the expressive vocal line and flowing piano accompaniment, creates a haunting and memorable piece of music.More....
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Four WH Auden Songs: No. 4, What's in your mind, my dove, my coney
What's in Your Mind? (from Four W.H. Auden Songs)
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