Cole Porter
The tale of the oyster
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Composer:Cole PorterGenre:VocalStyle:Vocal MusicPublication Date:1975First Performance:Nov 1929Average_duration:3:08"The Tale of the Oyster" is a musical composition by Cole Porter, which was composed in 1924. The piece was premiered on Broadway in the same year, as part of the musical revue "Fifty Million Frenchmen". The composition is a humorous and satirical take on the high society of the time, and it is known for its witty lyrics and catchy melody. The composition is divided into three movements, each of which tells a different part of the story. The first movement is titled "The Oyster", and it introduces the main character of the piece, a wealthy and glamorous socialite who is compared to an oyster. The lyrics describe her as being "hard on the outside, soft on the inside", and suggest that she is both desirable and dangerous. The second movement is titled "The Pearl", and it describes the socialite's attempts to find a suitable husband. The lyrics suggest that she is looking for a man who is wealthy and powerful, and who can provide her with the lifestyle she desires. However, the song also suggests that the socialite is not entirely happy with her situation, and that she is searching for something more meaningful. The third and final movement is titled "The World is Your Oyster", and it is a celebration of the socialite's success and power. The lyrics suggest that she has achieved everything she set out to do, and that she is now in control of her own destiny. The melody is upbeat and celebratory, and it suggests that the socialite is happy and content with her life. Overall, "The Tale of the Oyster" is a witty and entertaining composition that satirizes the high society of the time. It is known for its clever lyrics and catchy melody, and it remains a popular piece of music to this day.More....
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