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Paul Smith
Edo Lullaby
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Composer
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Paul Smith
Genre
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Vocal
Average_duration
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04:17
"Edo Lullaby" is a beautiful piece of music composed by Paul Smith. It was composed in the year 1951 and premiered in the same year. The piece is a part of the "Japanese Suite" composed by Smith. The suite consists of three movements, and "Edo Lullaby" is the second movement. The piece is characterized by its soothing and calming melody, which is reminiscent of a lullaby. The melody is played on a solo flute, accompanied by a soft and gentle piano. The piece is written in a slow tempo, which adds to its calming effect. The title of the piece, "Edo Lullaby," refers to the city of Edo, which is now known as Tokyo. The piece is inspired by the traditional lullabies of the Edo period in Japan. The Edo period was a time of peace and prosperity in Japan, and the lullabies of that time were known for their gentle and soothing melodies. The first movement of the "Japanese Suite" is titled "Sakura," which means cherry blossom. The movement is characterized by its bright and cheerful melody, which is played on a solo violin. The third movement is titled "Kabuki," which is a traditional form of Japanese theater. The movement is characterized by its dramatic and intense melody, which is played on a solo piano. Overall, "Edo Lullaby" is a beautiful piece of music that captures the essence of traditional Japanese lullabies. Its soothing melody and gentle tempo make it a perfect piece of music to listen to when you want to relax and unwind.
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