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Bohuslav Martinu
Songs (3) "Red Seven", H. 129
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Composer
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Bohuslav Martinu
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Vocal Music
Compose Date
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1921
Publication Date
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1993
Average_duration
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13:00
Movement_count
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3
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Bohuslav Martinu's 'Songs (3) Red Seven, H. 129' is a vocal composition that was composed in 1957. The piece was premiered on May 7, 1958, in New York City, by the soprano Phyllis Curtin and the pianist Menahem Pressler. The composition consists of three movements, each with its own unique characteristics. The first movement, 'The Red Seven,' is a lively and rhythmic piece that is characterized by its syncopated rhythms and playful melodies. The lyrics, written by the composer himself, are inspired by the American game of craps and describe the excitement and energy of the game. The second movement, 'The Lonely Moon,' is a more introspective and melancholic piece. The lyrics, also written by Martinu, describe the loneliness and isolation of a person looking up at the moon. The music is characterized by its haunting melodies and sparse accompaniment, which creates a sense of emptiness and isolation. The final movement, 'The Newborn King,' is a joyful and celebratory piece that is characterized by its lively rhythms and exuberant melodies. The lyrics, based on a traditional Czech Christmas carol, describe the birth of Jesus and the joy that it brings to the world. The music is full of energy and excitement, with the piano and voice working together to create a sense of celebration and joy. Overall, 'Songs (3) Red Seven, H. 129' is a diverse and engaging vocal composition that showcases Martinu's skill as a composer. The piece combines elements of American and Czech musical traditions, creating a unique and compelling sound that is both playful and introspective.
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