Eric Coates
Symphonic Rhapsody on I Heard You Singing and Bird Songs at Eventide
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Composer:Eric CoatesGenre:VocalStyle:RhapsodyAverage_duration:4:25Symphonic Rhapsody on I Heard You Singing and Bird Songs at Eventide is a composition by Eric Coates, a British composer and conductor. The piece was composed in 1929 and premiered on October 17, 1929, at the Queen's Hall in London, conducted by the composer himself. The piece is divided into two movements, each based on a different poem. The first movement, "I Heard You Singing," is based on a poem by Walt Whitman. The music is characterized by a lively and energetic melody, with a sense of joy and optimism. The second movement, "Bird Songs at Eventide," is based on a poem by John Addington Symonds. The music is more subdued and reflective, with a sense of peacefulness and tranquility. The piece is scored for a large orchestra, including strings, woodwinds, brass, and percussion. The orchestration is lush and colorful, with a wide range of textures and timbres. The melodies are lyrical and expressive, with a strong sense of melody and harmony. Overall, Symphonic Rhapsody on I Heard You Singing and Bird Songs at Eventide is a beautiful and evocative piece of music, showcasing Coates' skill as a composer and orchestrator. It is a testament to his ability to capture the beauty and wonder of the natural world in music.More....
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Symphonic Rhapsody on I Heard You Singing and Bird Songs at Eventide
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