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William Walton
Henry V, a Musical Scenario after Shakespeare
Works Info
Composer
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William Walton
Genre
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Miscellaneous
Style
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Miscellaneous
Compose Date
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1988
Average_duration
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58:29
Movement_count
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9
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Henry V, a Musical Scenario after Shakespeare, is a composition by the British composer William Walton. It was composed in 1943 and premiered on 5 November of the same year at the Royal Opera House in London. The work is based on Shakespeare's play Henry V, and it is divided into six movements. The first movement, "Prologue," sets the scene for the play and introduces the main character, Henry V. The music is grand and majestic, reflecting the power and authority of the king. The second movement, "Passacaglia: The Death of Falstaff," is a somber and mournful piece that reflects the death of one of Henry's closest friends, Sir John Falstaff. The music is slow and melancholic, with a sense of loss and sadness. The third movement, "Charge and Battle," is a fast-paced and energetic piece that reflects the excitement and chaos of battle. The music is intense and dramatic, with driving rhythms and powerful brass and percussion. The fourth movement, "Touch Her Soft Lips and Part," is a gentle and tender piece that reflects the love between Henry and his wife, Catherine. The music is soft and lyrical, with a sense of intimacy and tenderness. The fifth movement, "Agincourt Song," is a rousing and patriotic piece that celebrates the victory of the English over the French at the Battle of Agincourt. The music is lively and energetic, with a sense of triumph and pride. The final movement, "Epilogue," brings the work to a close with a sense of reflection and contemplation. The music is quiet and introspective, with a sense of closure and resolution. Overall, Henry V, a Musical Scenario after Shakespeare, is a powerful and evocative work that captures the drama and emotion of Shakespeare's play. The music is rich and varied, with a range of moods and styles that reflect the different aspects of the story. It is a testament to Walton's skill as a composer and his ability to bring Shakespeare's words to life through music.
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Henry V, a Musical Scenario after Shakespeare  Part I: Prologue: Fanfare - No. 1 March: Chorus: O, for a Muse of fire
02:35
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Henry V, a Musical Scenario after Shakespeare  Part I: Prologue: No. 2. Slower: Chorus: Suppose within the girdle...
01:0
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Henry V, a Musical Scenario after Shakespeare  Part I: Prologue: Interlude at the Boar's Head - No. 5: Allegretto giocoso (Scherzando): Falstaff; he is sick
01:40
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Henry V, a Musical Scenario after Shakespeare  Part I: Prologue: Falstaff Rejection: No. 6: God save thy grace, King Hal! / I know thee not old man / Welll, Sir John is gone
03:34
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Henry V, a Musical Scenario after Shakespeare  Part I: Prologue: Touch her soft lips and part: No. 7. Slow, tenderly - Fanfare / Chorus: Suppose that you have seen
02:43
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Henry V, a Musical Scenario after Shakespeare  Part II: Harfleur: No. 1. Moderato. Harfleur: Once more unto the breach, dear friends / No. 2. Moderato poco stringendo - Allegro frenetico / The nimble gunner
03:11
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Henry V, a Musical Scenario after Shakespeare  Part II: Harfleur: The Night Watch: No. 3. Lento tenebroso: Chorus: Now entertain conjecture of a time / This day is call'd the feast of Crispian / Fanfare / Now soldiers march away
06:52
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Henry V, a Musical Scenario after Shakespeare  Part II: Harfleur: Agincourt: No. 4. Più mosso - poco a poco più mosso - Con anima - Poco pesante - Rit. Molto - A tempo allegro con fuoco - Molto rit. Lento misterioso / The Day is ours
07:57
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Henry V, a Musical Scenario after Shakespeare  Part III: Interlude at the French Court: No. 1 Gaily: My duty to you both, on equal love
01:14
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Henry V, a Musical Scenario after Shakespeare  Part III: Interlude at the French Court: No. 2 Bailero - Lento tranquillo: Alas, she hath from France / If, Duke of Burgundy, you would the peace
02:11
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