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Henry Purcell
See even Night herself is here, Z. 629/11
Works Info
Composer
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Henry Purcell
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Song: Art Song
Compose Date
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1689
Average_duration
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5:16
"See even Night herself is here" is a beautiful and haunting piece of music composed by Henry Purcell. It was composed in the late 17th century and premiered in 1692. The piece is part of a larger work called "The Fairy Queen," which is a semi-opera based on Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream." "See even Night herself is here" is a slow and mournful piece, with a melancholic melody that is both beautiful and haunting. The piece is divided into three movements, each with its own unique characteristics. The first movement begins with a slow and mournful melody played by the strings. The melody is then taken up by the solo voice, which sings a beautiful and haunting melody that is full of emotion and longing. The movement ends with a return to the slow and mournful melody played by the strings. The second movement is more upbeat and lively, with a faster tempo and a more cheerful melody. The solo voice sings a joyful melody that is full of energy and excitement. The movement ends with a return to the slower and more mournful melody of the first movement. The third and final movement is a return to the slow and mournful melody of the first movement. The solo voice sings a beautiful and haunting melody that is full of emotion and longing. The movement ends with a return to the slow and mournful melody played by the strings. Overall, "See even Night herself is here" is a beautiful and haunting piece of music that showcases Purcell's mastery of melody and emotion. The piece is full of longing and melancholy, but also has moments of joy and excitement. It is a true masterpiece of Baroque music and a testament to Purcell's talent as a composer.
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