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Philip Rosseter
No Grave for Woe
Works Info
Composer
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Philip Rosseter
Genre
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Miscellaneous
Style
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Miscellaneous
Average_duration
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4:11
No Grave for Woe is a lute song composed by Philip Rosseter, an English composer, lutenist, and actor, in the early 17th century. The exact date of composition is unknown, but it is believed to have been written around 1600. The song was first published in Rosseter's book of lute songs, "A Booke of Ayres" in 1601. No Grave for Woe is a melancholic song that expresses the pain of unrequited love. The song is written in the key of D minor and consists of four verses, each with a refrain. The melody is simple and repetitive, with a descending bass line that adds to the melancholic mood of the song. The first verse of the song begins with the lines "No grave for woe, but when I die, my tears shall be my winding sheet." The singer laments that even in death, their sorrow will not be laid to rest. The refrain of the song, "Down, down, down, down I fall," emphasizes the singer's despair. The second verse continues the theme of unrequited love, with the singer declaring that they will love their beloved until the end of time. The refrain is repeated, emphasizing the singer's descent into despair. The third verse introduces a new theme, with the singer expressing their desire to be reunited with their beloved in death. The refrain is repeated once again, with the descending bass line adding to the sense of hopelessness. The final verse returns to the theme of unrequited love, with the singer declaring that they will continue to love their beloved even though they know their love will never be returned. The refrain is repeated for the final time, with the descending bass line emphasizing the singer's final descent into despair. Overall, No Grave for Woe is a hauntingly beautiful song that captures the pain of unrequited love. The simple melody and repetitive refrain add to the melancholic mood of the song, making it a classic example of English lute song.
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