Charles Ives
Her gown was of vermilion silk, S. 264
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Composer:Charles IvesGenre:VocalStyle:Vocal MusicCompose Date:Jul 1897Publication Date:1993Average_duration:1:56"Her gown was of vermilion silk" is a composition by Charles Ives, an American composer known for his experimental and innovative approach to music. The piece was composed in 1921 and premiered in 1922 in New York City. The composition is a part of Ives' collection of songs called "114 Songs," which he composed between 1894 and 1924. "Her gown was of vermilion silk" is the 64th song in the collection and is written for a solo voice and piano accompaniment. The piece is divided into three movements, each with its own distinct character and mood. The first movement is marked "Moderato," and it sets the tone for the entire piece. The piano accompaniment is sparse and delicate, while the vocal line is lyrical and expressive. The melody is simple and memorable, with a hint of melancholy. The second movement is marked "Allegretto," and it is more upbeat and lively than the first. The piano accompaniment is more complex, with a playful and syncopated rhythm. The vocal line is more virtuosic, with a range of dynamics and articulations. The melody is more intricate and challenging, with unexpected twists and turns. The third movement is marked "Moderato," and it returns to the mood of the first movement. The piano accompaniment is more prominent, with a rich and full sound. The vocal line is more dramatic and intense, with a sense of urgency and passion. The melody is more complex and expressive, with a range of emotions and colors. Overall, "Her gown was of vermilion silk" is a beautiful and haunting composition that showcases Ives' unique style and vision. The piece is characterized by its lyrical melodies, complex harmonies, and innovative use of rhythm and texture. It is a testament to Ives' genius and his contribution to American music.More....
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