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Francis Pilkington
Go from My Window
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Francis Pilkington
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2:48
'Go from My Window' is a popular English folk song that has been arranged and composed by many musicians throughout history. However, the most famous version of this song was composed by Francis Pilkington, an English composer and lutenist who lived during the Renaissance period. Pilkington's version of 'Go from My Window' was composed in the late 16th century, around the year 1590. The song is a part of his collection of lute songs, which were published in 1605 under the title 'The First Booke of Songs or Ayres of 4. Parts with Tableture for the Lute'. 'Go from My Window' is a four-part song that is written in the key of G major. The song has a simple and catchy melody that is easy to sing and remember. The lyrics of the song tell the story of a woman who is trying to get rid of her lover. She asks him to leave her alone and go away from her window. The song has a lively and upbeat tempo, which is typical of Renaissance music. The melody is accompanied by a lute, which was a popular instrument during this period. The lute provides a delicate and intricate accompaniment to the melody, creating a beautiful and harmonious sound. 'Go from My Window' is divided into three movements, each with its own distinct character. The first movement is slow and melancholic, reflecting the woman's sadness and longing for her lover to leave. The second movement is more lively and energetic, as the woman becomes more insistent in her demand for her lover to go away. The third movement is a return to the slow and melancholic mood of the first movement, as the woman reflects on her loneliness and sadness now that her lover has gone. Overall, 'Go from My Window' is a beautiful and timeless piece of music that has been enjoyed by generations of music lovers. Its simple melody and poignant lyrics continue to resonate with audiences today, making it a beloved classic of the Renaissance period.
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