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- The_Curlew abstract "The Curlew is a song cycle by Peter Warlock on poems by W. B. Yeats. It is generally considered one of the composer's finest works.It was written between 1920 and 1922 for singer and an unusual accompanying group of flute, cor anglais and string quartet (two violins, viola and cello). Warlock completed the work in Cefn Bryntalch, his family home in Llandyssil, near Montgomery in Wales.There are four songs, with a short instrumental interlude. The poems they are based on (with the first line in parentheses) are:"He Reproves the Curlew" ("O Curlew, cry no more in the air")"The lover mourns for the loss of love" ("Pale brows, still hands and dim hair")"The Withering of the Boughs" ("I cried when the moon was murmuring to the birds:")Interlude"He Hears the Cry of the Sedge" ("I wander by the edge of this desolate lake")The first, second and last of these poems were taken from The Wind Among the Reeds (pub. 1899), and "The Withering of the Boughs" from In the Seven Woods (pub. 1904).There is a lengthy instrumental introduction to the first song, in which the cry of the curlew is represented by the cor anglais and the peewit by the flute. The songs, which concern lost love, are melancholy in mood.A number of motif elements recur throughout the songs dependent on the point in the text - a structural technique also found in many others of Warlock's songs.The cycle lasts around twenty-five minutes.".
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- The_Curlew wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_Young_(tenor).
- The_Curlew wikiPageWikiLink Category:1922_compositions.
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- The_Curlew wikiPageWikiLink Cello.
- The_Curlew wikiPageWikiLink Constant_Lambert.
- The_Curlew wikiPageWikiLink Cor_anglais.
- The_Curlew wikiPageWikiLink Curlew.
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- The_Curlew wikiPageWikiLink In_the_Seven_Woods.
- The_Curlew wikiPageWikiLink List_of_compositions_by_Peter_Warlock.
- The_Curlew wikiPageWikiLink Llandyssil.
- The_Curlew wikiPageWikiLink Léon_Goossens.
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- The_Curlew wikiPageWikiLink National_Gramophonic_Society.
- The_Curlew wikiPageWikiLink Northern_lapwing.
- The_Curlew wikiPageWikiLink Peewit.
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- The_Curlew wikiPageWikiLink Peter_Warlock.
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- The_Curlew wikiPageWikiLink String_quartet.
- The_Curlew wikiPageWikiLink The_Wind_Among_the_Reeds.
- The_Curlew wikiPageWikiLink Viola.
- The_Curlew wikiPageWikiLink Violin.
- The_Curlew wikiPageWikiLink W._B._Yeats.
- The_Curlew wikiPageWikiLink Wales.
- The_Curlew wikiPageWikiLink Wigmore_Hall.
- The_Curlew wikiPageWikiLinkText "The Curlew".
- The_Curlew hasPhotoCollection The_Curlew.
- The_Curlew wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- The_Curlew subject Category:1922_compositions.
- The_Curlew subject Category:Classical_song_cycles_in_English.
- The_Curlew subject Category:Song_cycles_by_Peter_Warlock.
- The_Curlew subject Category:W._B._Yeats.
- The_Curlew hypernym Cycle.
- The_Curlew type Work.
- The_Curlew type Composition.
- The_Curlew type Cycle.
- The_Curlew type Work.
- The_Curlew comment "The Curlew is a song cycle by Peter Warlock on poems by W. B. Yeats. It is generally considered one of the composer's finest works.It was written between 1920 and 1922 for singer and an unusual accompanying group of flute, cor anglais and string quartet (two violins, viola and cello). Warlock completed the work in Cefn Bryntalch, his family home in Llandyssil, near Montgomery in Wales.There are four songs, with a short instrumental interlude.".
- The_Curlew label "The Curlew".
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- The_Curlew sameAs Q7728438.
- The_Curlew sameAs Q7728438.
- The_Curlew wasDerivedFrom The_Curlew?oldid=659212077.
- The_Curlew isPrimaryTopicOf The_Curlew.