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Thomas Campion
Give Beauty all her Right
Works Info
Composer
:
Thomas Campion
Genre
:
Vocal
Style
:
Vocal Music
Compose Date
:
1613
Average_duration
:
3:34
"Give Beauty all her Right" is a song composed by Thomas Campion, an English composer, poet, and physician, in the early 17th century. The song was first published in 1617 in Campion's collection of songs titled "The Third and Fourth Booke of Ayres." The song is written in the form of a lute song, which was a popular genre of secular vocal music in the Renaissance period. It is composed for a solo voice accompanied by a lute, and the lyrics are in English. The song consists of four stanzas, each with four lines, and a refrain that is repeated after each stanza. The premiere of "Give Beauty all her Right" is not known, but it was likely performed in private settings such as the court or the homes of wealthy patrons. The song was composed during the reign of King James I, who was known for his patronage of the arts, and it is possible that Campion performed the song for the king or his court. The song's lyrics celebrate the beauty of a woman and the power of love. The refrain, "Give Beauty all her right," emphasizes the importance of recognizing and appreciating beauty in all its forms. The first stanza describes the beauty of the woman's eyes, the second stanza praises her lips, the third stanza celebrates her hair, and the fourth stanza extols her overall beauty. The melody of "Give Beauty all her Right" is simple and elegant, with a gentle rhythm that complements the lyrics. The lute accompaniment is also simple, with arpeggiated chords that provide a delicate and intimate backdrop for the solo voice. Overall, "Give Beauty all her Right" is a beautiful example of the lute song genre and a testament to Campion's skill as a composer and poet. Its celebration of beauty and love continues to resonate with audiences today.
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