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- Part_song abstract "A part song — or part-song or partsong — is a form of choral music which consists of a secular song which has been written or arranged for several vocal parts, commonly SATB choir, but also for an all-male or all-female ensemble. It is usually primarily homophonic, with the highest part carrying the melody and the other voices supplying the accompanying harmonies, rather than contrapuntal like a madrigal. Part songs are intended to be sung unaccompanied unless an instrumental accompaniment is specified.The part song in Great Britain grew from, and gradually superseded, the earlier form of the Glee as well as being particularly influenced by the choral works of Felix Mendelssohn. This was linked with the growth of choral societies during the 19th Century which were larger groups than glee clubs had been. Early British composers of part songs include J.L. Hatton, R. J. S. Stevens, Henry Smart and George Macfarren, who was renowned for his Shakespeare settings. Around the turn of the 20th Century, the heyday of the form, Hubert Parry, Charles Villiers Stanford and Edward Elgar were the principal exponents, often bringing a high minded seriousness to their settings of great English poetry both contemporary and from earlier epochs. More recent major contributors to the genre include Ralph Vaughan Williams, Granville Bantock, Arnold Bax, Peter Warlock, Gustav Holst and Benjamin Britten. The development of the part song has been marked by increasing complexity of form and contrapuntal content.Composers have also successfully used the part song medium to make contemporary arrangements of traditional folk song including that of Scotland, England, Wales and Ireland.".
- Part_song wikiPageID "10490566".
- Part_song wikiPageLength "2915".
- Part_song wikiPageOutDegree "40".
- Part_song wikiPageRevisionID "647083443".
- Part_song wikiPageWikiLink A_cappella.
- Part_song wikiPageWikiLink Arnold_Bax.
- Part_song wikiPageWikiLink Arthur_Sullivan.
- Part_song wikiPageWikiLink Benjamin_Britten.
- Part_song wikiPageWikiLink Category:Part_songs.
- Part_song wikiPageWikiLink Category:Song_forms.
- Part_song wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Villiers_Stanford.
- Part_song wikiPageWikiLink Choir.
- Part_song wikiPageWikiLink Choral_music.
- Part_song wikiPageWikiLink Contrapuntal.
- Part_song wikiPageWikiLink Counterpoint.
- Part_song wikiPageWikiLink Edward_Elgar.
- Part_song wikiPageWikiLink Felix_Mendelssohn.
- Part_song wikiPageWikiLink Folk_Music_of_England.
- Part_song wikiPageWikiLink Folk_music.
- Part_song wikiPageWikiLink Folk_music_of_England.
- Part_song wikiPageWikiLink Folk_music_of_Ireland.
- Part_song wikiPageWikiLink Folk_song.
- Part_song wikiPageWikiLink George_Alexander_Macfarren.
- Part_song wikiPageWikiLink Glee_(music).
- Part_song wikiPageWikiLink Granville_Bantock.
- Part_song wikiPageWikiLink Gustav_Holst.
- Part_song wikiPageWikiLink Henry_Chorley.
- Part_song wikiPageWikiLink Henry_Fothergill_Chorley.
- Part_song wikiPageWikiLink Henry_Smart.
- Part_song wikiPageWikiLink Homophony.
- Part_song wikiPageWikiLink Hubert_Parry.
- Part_song wikiPageWikiLink John_Liptrot_Hatton.
- Part_song wikiPageWikiLink Lay_a_garland.
- Part_song wikiPageWikiLink Madrigal.
- Part_song wikiPageWikiLink Madrigal_(music).
- Part_song wikiPageWikiLink Music_of_Scotland.
- Part_song wikiPageWikiLink Music_of_Wales.
- Part_song wikiPageWikiLink Peter_Warlock.
- Part_song wikiPageWikiLink R._J._S._Stevens.
- Part_song wikiPageWikiLink Ralph_Vaughan_Williams.
- Part_song wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Lucas_de_Pearsall.
- Part_song wikiPageWikiLink SATB.
- Part_song wikiPageWikiLink Secular.
- Part_song wikiPageWikiLink Secularity.
- Part_song wikiPageWikiLink The_Bonnie_Banks_o_Loch_Lomond.
- Part_song wikiPageWikiLink The_Long_Day_Closes_(song).
- Part_song wikiPageWikiLink Three_Shakespeare_Songs.
- Part_song wikiPageWikiLink William_Shakespeare.
- Part_song wikiPageWikiLinkText "Part song".
- Part_song wikiPageWikiLinkText "Part-songs".
- Part_song wikiPageWikiLinkText "more voices".
- Part_song wikiPageWikiLinkText "part singing".
- Part_song wikiPageWikiLinkText "part song".
- Part_song wikiPageWikiLinkText "part-songs".
- Part_song wikiPageWikiLinkText "partsongs".
- Part_song hasPhotoCollection Part_song.
- Part_song wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Part_song subject Category:Part_songs.
- Part_song subject Category:Song_forms.
- Part_song hypernym Form.
- Part_song type Article.
- Part_song type Article.
- Part_song comment "A part song — or part-song or partsong — is a form of choral music which consists of a secular song which has been written or arranged for several vocal parts, commonly SATB choir, but also for an all-male or all-female ensemble. It is usually primarily homophonic, with the highest part carrying the melody and the other voices supplying the accompanying harmonies, rather than contrapuntal like a madrigal.".
- Part_song label "Part song".
- Part_song sameAs Part_song.
- Part_song sameAs パートソング.
- Part_song sameAs m.02qfp89.
- Part_song sameAs Партесное_пение.
- Part_song sameAs Partsong.
- Part_song sameAs Партесний_спів.
- Part_song sameAs Q2574657.
- Part_song sameAs Q2574657.
- Part_song wasDerivedFrom Part_song?oldid=647083443.
- Part_song isPrimaryTopicOf Part_song.