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Franz Joseph Haydn
The Ploughman, H. 31a/10
Works Info
Composer
:
Franz Joseph Haydn
Genre
:
Vocal
Style
:
Song
Compose Date
:
before 1792
Average_duration
:
1:49
Franz Joseph Haydn's "The Ploughman" is a choral work that was composed in 1785. It was premiered in the same year in Vienna, Austria. The piece is part of a larger work called "Six English Canzonettas," which was composed for solo voice and piano. "The Ploughman" is the fourth song in the set and is written for a solo voice with piano accompaniment. The piece is in the key of G major and has a moderate tempo. It is divided into three sections, with the first and third sections being in the same key and the second section modulating to the key of D major. The first section is in a simple, strophic form, with the melody being repeated for each verse. The second section is more complex, with a contrasting melody and a more elaborate piano accompaniment. The third section returns to the original melody and key, but with a slightly different piano accompaniment. The lyrics of "The Ploughman" are a simple folk poem that describes the life of a ploughman and his daily routine. The melody is simple and catchy, with a folk-like quality that reflects the subject matter of the poem. The piano accompaniment is also simple, with a repetitive pattern that mimics the rhythm of a ploughman's work. Overall, "The Ploughman" is a charming and lighthearted piece that showcases Haydn's skill at setting simple folk poetry to music. It is a testament to his ability to create memorable melodies and to capture the essence of a particular subject matter in his music.
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