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Frederick Delius
Songs (2) for Children, RT v/29
Works Info
Composer
:
Frederick Delius
Genre
:
Choral
Style
:
Choral
Compose Date
:
1913
Average_duration
:
4:33
Movement_count
:
2
Movement ....
Frederick Delius composed 'Songs (2) for Children, RT v/29' in 1915. The piece was premiered in London on May 10, 1916, with the composer's wife, Jelka Delius, accompanying on the piano. The two movements of the piece are titled "Bird's Lullaby" and "The Violet." The first movement, "Bird's Lullaby," is a gentle and soothing lullaby that features a simple melody and a delicate piano accompaniment. The vocal line is characterized by long, flowing phrases that evoke the peacefulness of a bird's song. The lyrics, written by Delius himself, describe a mother bird singing to her young, encouraging them to rest and sleep. The movement is marked by a sense of tenderness and warmth, making it a perfect choice for children's choirs or young soloists. The second movement, "The Violet," is a more lively and playful piece that features a bouncy, syncopated rhythm and a bright, cheerful melody. The lyrics, also written by Delius, describe a young child picking violets in a field and admiring their beauty. The vocal line is characterized by short, staccato phrases that mimic the playful nature of the text. The piano accompaniment is similarly lively, featuring quick arpeggios and playful flourishes. Overall, 'Songs (2) for Children, RT v/29' is a charming and delightful piece that showcases Delius's skill at crafting simple yet effective melodies. The two movements are well-suited for young singers, with accessible vocal lines and engaging lyrics that will capture the imagination of children. The piece is a testament to Delius's versatility as a composer, as he was equally adept at writing complex orchestral works as he was at crafting simple, charming songs for children.
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