Percy Grainger
O Mistress Mine (after Thomas Morley)
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Composer:Percy GraingerGenre:ChoralStyle:ChoralAverage_duration:1:44'O Mistress Mine (after Thomas Morley)' is a composition by Percy Grainger, an Australian-born composer and pianist. The piece was composed in 1912 and premiered in London in the same year. It is a setting of the song 'O Mistress Mine' from William Shakespeare's play 'Twelfth Night', with the melody taken from a setting by Thomas Morley. The piece is written for solo voice and piano, and is in a single movement. The piano part is relatively simple, with a gentle accompaniment that supports the vocal line. The vocal part is written in a light, lyrical style, with a range of just over an octave. The text is taken from Shakespeare's play, and is a love song addressed to a woman named Mistress Mine. The piece is characteristic of Grainger's style, which is known for its use of folk melodies and unconventional harmonies. In 'O Mistress Mine', Grainger takes Morley's melody and adds his own harmonies, creating a unique and distinctive sound. The piece is also notable for its use of rubato, with the vocal line often slowing down or speeding up to emphasize certain words or phrases. Overall, 'O Mistress Mine (after Thomas Morley)' is a charming and delicate piece that showcases Grainger's skill as a composer and arranger. Its simple yet effective piano accompaniment and lyrical vocal line make it a popular choice for singers and pianists alike.More....
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