Constant Lambert
Elegiac Blues "In Memory of Florence Mills"
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Composer:Constant LambertGenre:MiscellaneousStyle:MiscellaneousCompose Date:1927Average_duration:3:27"Elegiac Blues In Memory of Florence Mills" is a composition by British composer Constant Lambert. It was composed in 1938 and premiered on June 22, 1939, at the Royal Albert Hall in London. The piece is a tribute to Florence Mills, an African-American singer, dancer, and actress who was popular in the 1920s and died at the age of 31. The composition is divided into three movements. The first movement, "Blues," is a slow and mournful piece that sets the tone for the entire work. The second movement, "Ballad," is a more upbeat and optimistic piece that reflects on Mills' life and career. The final movement, "Elegy," returns to the mournful tone of the first movement and brings the piece to a somber conclusion. The characteristics of "Elegiac Blues In Memory of Florence Mills" reflect Lambert's interest in jazz and popular music. The piece incorporates elements of blues and swing music, as well as classical music. The use of syncopation and improvisation is also evident throughout the composition. Overall, "Elegiac Blues In Memory of Florence Mills" is a moving tribute to a talented performer who died too soon. Lambert's use of jazz and popular music elements adds a unique and modern twist to the classical elegy form. The piece remains a testament to Mills' legacy and Lambert's innovative approach to composition.More....
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