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Frederick Kelly
Elegy for Strings "In Memoriam Rupert Brooke"
Works Info
Composer
:
Frederick Kelly
Genre
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Orchestral
Style
:
Orchestral
Compose Date
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1915
Average_duration
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8:20
Frederick Kelly's 'Elegy for Strings In Memoriam Rupert Brooke' is a poignant and moving tribute to the English poet Rupert Brooke, who died during World War I. The piece was composed in 1915, shortly after Brooke's death, and premiered in London the same year. The elegy is divided into three movements, each of which reflects a different aspect of Brooke's life and legacy. The first movement, marked 'Lento', is a somber and mournful reflection on Brooke's untimely death. The strings weave together a haunting melody that is both beautiful and melancholic, evoking the sense of loss and sadness that Brooke's death brought to the world. The second movement, marked 'Allegro', is a more upbeat and celebratory tribute to Brooke's life and work. The strings dance and swirl around each other, creating a sense of joy and vitality that reflects Brooke's own exuberant spirit. This movement is a fitting tribute to Brooke's legacy as a poet and a man who lived life to the fullest. The final movement, marked 'Adagio', is a return to the mournful tone of the first movement. The strings play a simple and plaintive melody that is both beautiful and heartbreaking, evoking the sense of loss and grief that Brooke's death brought to his friends and family. This movement is a powerful reminder of the human cost of war and the toll that it takes on those left behind. Overall, Kelly's 'Elegy for Strings In Memoriam Rupert Brooke' is a powerful and moving tribute to a great poet and a tragic loss. The piece captures the full range of emotions that Brooke's death evoked, from sadness and grief to joy and celebration. It is a fitting tribute to a man who lived life to the fullest and left an indelible mark on the world of literature.
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