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Thomas Morley
I saw my ladye weeping
Works Info
Composer
:
Thomas Morley
Genre
:
Vocal
Style
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Vocal Music
Compose Date
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before 1600
Publication Date
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1600
Average_duration
:
3:13
"I saw my ladye weeping" is a beautiful and melancholic piece of music composed by Thomas Morley, an English composer, theorist, and organist. The piece was composed in the late 16th century, during the Renaissance period, and was first published in 1595 in Morley's collection of madrigals, "The Triumphs of Oriana." The piece is a four-part madrigal, which means it is written for four voices: soprano, alto, tenor, and bass. It is a slow and mournful piece, with a simple and elegant melody that is repeated throughout the piece. The lyrics are also simple and poignant, describing the speaker's sadness at seeing his lady weeping. The piece is divided into three movements, each with its own distinct character. The first movement is slow and mournful, with a simple and elegant melody that is repeated throughout the piece. The second movement is more lively and rhythmic, with a faster tempo and more complex harmonies. The third movement returns to the slow and mournful character of the first movement, with a beautiful and haunting melody that lingers in the listener's mind. One of the most striking characteristics of "I saw my ladye weeping" is its use of harmony. Morley was a master of harmony, and he uses it to great effect in this piece. The harmonies are simple but powerful, creating a sense of sadness and longing that perfectly matches the lyrics. Overall, "I saw my ladye weeping" is a beautiful and poignant piece of music that perfectly captures the melancholic spirit of the Renaissance period. Its simple melody and powerful harmonies make it a timeless classic that is still beloved by music lovers today.
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