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David Lang
Love Fail
Works Info
Composer
:
David Lang
Genre
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Choral
Compose Date
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2012
Average_duration
:
50:19
Movement_count
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15
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Love Fail is a choral work composed by David Lang, which premiered in 2012. The piece is divided into five movements and is based on the story of Tristan and Isolde, a medieval tale of love and betrayal. The work is scored for four female voices and features a mix of medieval and contemporary musical elements. The first movement, entitled "He Was and She Was," sets the stage for the story of Tristan and Isolde. The music is sparse and haunting, with the voices weaving in and out of each other. The second movement, "Doomed," is more rhythmic and features a driving percussion beat. The lyrics describe the doomed nature of Tristan and Isolde's love, and the music reflects this sense of inevitability. The third movement, "The Wood and the Vine," is a duet between two of the female voices. The music is more melodic and features a beautiful, intertwining vocal line. The lyrics describe the natural world around Tristan and Isolde, and the music reflects this sense of beauty and wonder. The fourth movement, "Forbidden Subjects," is a more dissonant and unsettling piece. The lyrics describe the taboo nature of Tristan and Isolde's love, and the music reflects this sense of danger and risk. The final movement, "Love Fail," is a haunting and beautiful piece that brings the story of Tristan and Isolde to a close. The music is sparse and ethereal, with the voices blending together in a haunting chorus. Overall, Love Fail is a powerful and moving work that explores the themes of love, betrayal, and mortality. The mix of medieval and contemporary musical elements creates a unique and haunting sound that perfectly captures the mood of the story. The piece premiered in 2012 and has since been performed by a number of different choral groups around the world.
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Love Fail  He was and she was
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Love Fail  He was and she was
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