Nell
Song Title | Nell (Search) |
Composer(s): | Klaus Miehling |
Author(s): | Leconte de Lisle |
Keyword(s) & Features: | Birds; Blooming; Bright; Ceasing; Clear; Cooing; Delight; Doves; Ecstatic; Enchanted; Ending; Eternal; Flames; Flowering; Flowers; Forests; Glow; Golden; Groves; Hearts; Images; June; Leaves; Love; Love Song; Murmuring; Nature; Nell; Night; Pearls; Pensive; Red; Roses; Seas; Seasons; Shady; Shining; Shores; Sighs; Singing; Sky; Songs; Sparkling; Stars; Summer; Sun; Sweet; Vivid; Woods |
First Line | Ta rose de pourpre à ton clair soleil, (Search) |
Average Duration | 2:15 (Search) |
Year of composition | 2005 (Search) |
Link to English Text Online | http://www.lieder.net/lieder/get_text.html?TextId=10307 |
Larger Work | Trois Chansons Écossaises, op. 114 (Search) |
Musical Form | Through-composed (Search) |
Author's associated movements or -isms or Groups | Parnassianism (Search) |
Original Language | French (Search) |
Difficulty Level | College (Search) |
Range: | D#3 - F#4 (Search) |
Original Key | A Major (Search) |
Premiered By | Klaus Miehling (Search) |
Notes | Leconte de Lisle's „Chansons Écossaises“ were inspired by the Scottish poet Robert Burns. "Nell" combines subjects from „Phyllis the fair“ and „Ca‘ the Yowes“. (Search) |
Recommended Printed Source | http://www.lulu.com/shop/klaus-miehling/trois-chansons-%C3%A9cossaises-nach-charles-marie-ren%C3%A9-leconte-de-lisle-hoch/paperback/product-23237661.html (Search) |
Orchestra and voice? | No (Search) |
Contributor | Klaus Miehling (Search) |