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Edward Elgar
The Language of Flowers "In Eastern lands they talk in flow'rs"
Works Info
Composer
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Edward Elgar
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Vocal Music
Compose Date
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1872
Average_duration
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5:02
"The Language of Flowers In Eastern lands they talk in flow'rs" is a choral work composed by Edward Elgar in 1897. It was premiered on October 21, 1897, at the Birmingham Triennial Music Festival, with Elgar conducting the choir and orchestra. The work is divided into three movements, each of which is based on a different poem by the English poet and novelist Robert Bridges. The first movement, "The Sorrow of Love," is a setting of Bridges' poem of the same name. It is a slow and mournful piece, with the choir singing about the pain of unrequited love. The second movement, "The Sweetness of Life," is a more upbeat and joyful piece, with the choir celebrating the beauty and happiness of life. The final movement, "The Triumph of Love," is a triumphant and powerful piece, with the choir singing about the power of love to conquer all. The work is characterized by Elgar's use of lush harmonies and rich textures, as well as his skillful handling of the choir and orchestra. The choral parts are often divided into multiple voices, creating a complex and layered sound. The orchestra is used to great effect, with Elgar using a wide range of instruments to create a variety of colors and textures. Overall, "The Language of Flowers In Eastern lands they talk in flow'rs" is a beautiful and moving work that showcases Elgar's skill as a composer and his ability to create powerful and emotional music.
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