Come Away, Death (E Minor), Roger Quilter, Piano Accompaniment.

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  • Come Away, Death by Roger Quilter (1877-1953), Piano Accompaniment Piano Accompaniment played and recorded by Pianist Friend for Singer.
    "Come Away, Death" is a poignant art song composed by Roger Quilter, a notable English composer renowned for his delicate and expressive settings of English poetry. This piece is part of Quilter's collection "Three Shakespeare Songs," Op. 6, written in 1905, and it showcases his ability to infuse the lyrical beauty of Shakespeare's text with an equally evocative musical landscape.
    The text for "Come Away, Death" is drawn from Shakespeare's play "Twelfth Night," specifically from Act 2, Scene 4, where the character Feste, a melancholic clown, sings this sorrowful dirge. The lyrics reflect themes of unrequited love and the desire for a peaceful end, evoking a sense of wistful resignation. Quilter’s composition captures these emotions through a hauntingly beautiful melody that is both simple and profound, allowing the text's inherent melancholy to resonate deeply.
    Quilter’s setting is characterized by its graceful melodic lines and sensitive harmonic choices, which together create a poignant atmosphere. The piano accompaniment plays a crucial role, providing a subtle but emotionally rich backdrop that enhances the vocal line's expressive power. The interplay between voice and piano is seamless, demonstrating Quilter’s skill in creating a unified musical narrative that complements Shakespeare’s poignant poetry.
    This song, like many of Quilter’s works, exemplifies his talent for creating art songs that are both musically and emotionally compelling. His ability to transform poetry into song with such sensitivity and nuance has cemented his place as one of the key figures in early 20th-century English art music. "Come Away, Death" remains a favorite in the art song repertoire, admired for its lyrical beauty and emotional depth.

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