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Four Elizabethan Songs About Love (2016-2018)

Classical/Choral music • 2018 • Lyricist: William Shakespeare, Christopher Marlowe, John Donne, Elizabeth I Tudor • Alternative Title: I: The Passionate Shepherd to His Love; II: When I was Fair and Young; III: The Message; IV: Sonnet 116
 
     
 

Four Elizabethan Songs About Love (2016-2018)


5.00 USD

Seller Colin Eatock
PDF, 1.71 Mb ID: SM-000611477 Upload date: 13 Dec 2024
Instrumentation
Mixed choir
Scored for
Choir
Type of score
Vocal score
Movement(s)
1 to 4 from 4
Publisher
Colin Eatock
Language
English
Difficulty
Advanced
Duration
10'0
The composer writes: I almost titled this work “Four Elizabethan Love Songs.” However, while such a title might be appropriate for a group of songs about the joys of loving relationships, the texts I have chosen do not all fit that mould. Of the four, only Christopher Marlowe’s seductive “The Passionate Shepherd to His Love” and Shakespeare’s wise and insightful Sonnet 116 address requited love. On the other hand, John Donne’s “The Message” is a “hate-song” – an angry poem about love gone wrong, bursting with bitter recriminations. And Elizabeth I’s “When I Was Fair and Young,” is wistful and full of regret: the Queen realizes that her own youthful pride has obstructed her opportunities for happiness. Together, these poems offer four dramatically contrasting views about love.
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