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Ludwig van Beethoven
The Pulse of an Irishman Ever Beats Quicker, WoO 154/4
Works Info
Composer
:
Ludwig van Beethoven
Genre
:
Vocal
Style
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Song
Compose Date
:
1813
Average_duration
:
1:58
"The Pulse of an Irishman Ever Beats Quicker" is a song composed by Ludwig van Beethoven in 1814. It is part of a collection of six Irish songs, WoO 154, that Beethoven composed during his later years. The song was premiered in Vienna in 1814. The song is in the key of G major and has a moderate tempo. It consists of three verses, each with a refrain. The melody is lively and upbeat, reflecting the Irish spirit. The lyrics, written by an unknown author, describe the passion and energy of an Irishman's heart, which beats faster than any other. The first verse begins with the line "The pulse of an Irishman ever beats quicker," and goes on to describe the Irishman's love of life and his willingness to fight for his country. The refrain, "With his sprig of shillelagh and shamrock so green," emphasizes the Irishman's pride in his heritage. The second verse describes the Irishman's love of music and dance, and his ability to charm the ladies. The refrain, "With his sprig of shillelagh and shamrock so green," is repeated. The third verse describes the Irishman's love of drink and his ability to hold his liquor. The refrain, "With his sprig of shillelagh and shamrock so green," is repeated once more. Overall, "The Pulse of an Irishman Ever Beats Quicker" is a lively and spirited song that captures the essence of Irish culture. Its catchy melody and upbeat lyrics make it a popular choice for performances and celebrations.
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