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- Three_Pastels abstract "Three Pastels is a set of three pieces for piano solo composed in 1941 by John Ireland (1879–1962).A performance of all three pieces takes about 9 minutes. They are: A Grecian Lad The Boy Bishop Puck's BirthdayA pastel is an artwork made using a colouring medium in the form of a stick which consists of powdered pigment and a binder; the stick too is called a pastel. Pastel drawings are often delicate in tone, which may explain Ireland's choice of title for this set of gentle impressionistic pieces.The title A Grecian Lad may have been taken from A. E. Housman's poem \"Look not in my eyes, for fear\", No. XV in his 1896 collection A Shropshire Lad. It refers to the Greek legend of Narcissus, who fell in love with his own reflection:The jonquil is a species of narcissus, Narcissus jonquilla.In the Middle Ages, it was a widespread custom to appoint a boy bishop, for example from among cathedral choristers, to parody the actual bishop on some particular church feast day.Puck is a mischievous supernatural creature in Celtic folklore. He is perhaps best known from the character Puck in Shakespeare's play A Midsummer Night's Dream.".
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- Three_Pastels comment "Three Pastels is a set of three pieces for piano solo composed in 1941 by John Ireland (1879–1962).A performance of all three pieces takes about 9 minutes. They are: A Grecian Lad The Boy Bishop Puck's BirthdayA pastel is an artwork made using a colouring medium in the form of a stick which consists of powdered pigment and a binder; the stick too is called a pastel.".
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