John Danyel
Eyes Look No. More
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Composer:John DanyelGenre:MiscellaneousStyle:MiscellaneousAverage_duration:4:28"Eyes Look No More" is a beautiful and melancholic song composed by John Danyel, a prominent English lutenist and composer of the Renaissance era. The song was composed in the early 17th century and was first published in 1606 in a collection of lute songs titled "Songs for the Lute, Viol, and Voice." The song is a part of the genre of lute songs, which were popular in the Renaissance era and were typically composed for solo voice and lute accompaniment. "Eyes Look No More" is a particularly poignant example of this genre, with its haunting melody and melancholic lyrics. The song is composed in a single movement and is characterized by its slow and mournful tempo. The melody is simple and repetitive, with a descending chromatic line that adds to the song's sense of sadness and longing. The lute accompaniment is sparse and delicate, providing a gentle and understated backdrop for the singer's voice. The lyrics of "Eyes Look No More" are a lament for lost love, with the singer expressing his sorrow and regret at the end of a relationship. The opening lines set the tone for the rest of the song: "Eyes, look no more, / Since I have lost delight; / All is but vain, / And true love is a dream." The song's emotional intensity builds gradually throughout, with the singer's voice rising in intensity and urgency as he pleads with his lost love to return to him. The final lines of the song are particularly poignant: "But if you will, / Then come and ease my smart, / And I will love you still, / Though you have broke my heart." Overall, "Eyes Look No More" is a beautiful and haunting example of the lute song genre, and a testament to John Danyel's skill as a composer. Its melancholic melody and poignant lyrics continue to resonate with listeners today, more than four centuries after it was first composed.More....
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