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Nicholas Lanier
I wish No. more
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Nicholas Lanier
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"I Wish No More" is a beautiful and melancholic song composed by Nicholas Lanier, a prominent English composer and singer of the 17th century. The song was composed in the early 1650s and was first performed in the court of King Charles I. It is a part of a larger collection of songs called "Ayres and Dialogues" that Lanier composed during his time as a court musician. The song is a solo vocal piece that is accompanied by a lute or a keyboard instrument. It is a slow and mournful piece that expresses the feelings of a person who has lost everything and wishes for nothing more. The song is divided into three movements, each with its own unique characteristics. The first movement begins with a simple and plaintive melody that is sung by the soloist. The accompaniment is sparse, with only a few chords played on the lute or keyboard. The lyrics express the singer's desire to be free from the pain and suffering that they have experienced in their life. The melody is haunting and beautiful, and it sets the tone for the rest of the song. The second movement is more complex and features a more elaborate accompaniment. The melody is still slow and mournful, but it is more intricate and expressive. The lyrics express the singer's longing for peace and rest, and the music reflects this with its gentle and soothing tones. The final movement is the most emotional and powerful of the three. The melody is more intense and dramatic, and the accompaniment is more elaborate and complex. The lyrics express the singer's acceptance of their fate and their willingness to let go of their pain and suffering. The music reflects this with its soaring and passionate tones. Overall, "I Wish No More" is a beautiful and poignant song that captures the essence of the human experience. It is a testament to the power of music to express the deepest emotions and feelings of the human soul.
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