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Franz Joseph Haydn
The white cockade, H. 31a/22
Works Info
Composer
:
Franz Joseph Haydn
Genre
:
Vocal
Style
:
Vocal Music
Compose Date
:
before 1792
Average_duration
:
1:03
"The White Cockade" is a Scottish folk song that was arranged by Franz Joseph Haydn in 1794. The piece is also known as "The Bonnie White Flag" and is part of a collection of Scottish songs that Haydn arranged for voice and piano. The piece was premiered in London in 1795. The arrangement of "The White Cockade" by Haydn is a simple and elegant setting of the traditional Scottish tune. The piece is in the key of G major and is written for voice and piano. The piano part is relatively simple, with a repeating accompaniment pattern that supports the melody of the song. The piece is divided into three verses, each with a different melody. The first verse is sung in unison, with the piano providing a simple accompaniment. The second verse features a more complex melody, with the piano providing a more elaborate accompaniment. The third verse returns to the simpler melody of the first verse, with the piano once again providing a simple accompaniment. The overall character of the piece is one of simplicity and elegance. Haydn's arrangement of the traditional Scottish tune is respectful of the original melody, while adding his own touches of harmonic and melodic interest. The piece is a testament to Haydn's skill as a composer and arranger, and his ability to take simple folk melodies and turn them into works of art. In conclusion, "The White Cockade" is a beautiful arrangement of a traditional Scottish folk song by Franz Joseph Haydn. The piece is simple and elegant, with a repeating accompaniment pattern that supports the melody of the song. The overall character of the piece is one of simplicity and elegance, and it is a testament to Haydn's skill as a composer and arranger.
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