Henry Purcell
The fatal hour comes on apace, Z. 421
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Composer:Henry PurcellGenre:VocalStyle:Song: Art SongCompose Date:1694 - 1695Average_duration:3:49Henry Purcell's "The fatal hour comes on apace, Z. 421" is a dramatic and haunting piece of music that was composed in the late 17th century. The piece was written for a funeral, and it is a reflection on the inevitability of death and the fleeting nature of life. The composition was likely written in the early 1690s, and it was first performed at a funeral service in London. The piece is divided into three movements, each of which is characterized by its own unique mood and tone. The first movement is slow and mournful, with a somber melody that is played by the strings. The music is filled with a sense of sadness and loss, and it sets the tone for the rest of the piece. The second movement is more upbeat and lively, with a faster tempo and a more energetic melody. This section of the piece is meant to represent the fleeting nature of life, and it is a reminder that we must make the most of the time that we have. The final movement is a return to the mournful tone of the first movement. The melody is slow and haunting, and it is played by the strings and the choir. The music is a reflection on the inevitability of death, and it is a reminder that we must all face our own mortality. Overall, "The fatal hour comes on apace, Z. 421" is a powerful and moving piece of music that captures the essence of life and death. It is a testament to Purcell's skill as a composer, and it remains a popular piece of music to this day.More....
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