Robert Lucas Pearsall
O who will o'er the downs so free
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Composer:Robert Lucas PearsallGenre:MiscellaneousStyle:MiscellaneousAverage_duration:1:58"O who will o'er the downs so free" is a choral piece composed by Robert Lucas Pearsall in the 19th century. The piece was composed in 1834 and premiered in the same year. It is a part of a collection of choral pieces called "The English Madrigal School." The piece is divided into three movements, each with its own unique characteristics. The first movement is a slow and melancholic introduction, with the choir singing in unison. The second movement is more lively and upbeat, with the choir singing in harmony. The third movement is a return to the slow and melancholic tone of the first movement, with the choir singing in unison once again. The piece is characterized by its use of harmony and counterpoint. Pearsall was known for his skill in creating complex harmonies and counterpoint, and "O who will o'er the downs so free" is no exception. The piece also features a strong sense of melody, with the choir singing in a clear and expressive manner. Overall, "O who will o'er the downs so free" is a beautiful and haunting choral piece that showcases Pearsall's skill as a composer. Its use of harmony, counterpoint, and melody make it a standout piece in the English Madrigal School, and it continues to be performed and enjoyed by choirs around the world.More....
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