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William Walton ~ Touch Her Soft Lip and Part

William Walton was a leading British composer of the 20th century, known for his dynamic orchestral works, film scores, and dramatic music. Born in 1902, Walton rose to prominence in the interwar period, blending traditional romanticism with modernist sensibilities. His music often carries an English flavor with vivid rhythms and colorful harmonies. Touch her soft lip and part is a brief but tender excerpt from Walton's incidental music for Shakespeare's play Henry V, written for the 1944 film adaptation directed by and starring Laurence Olivier. This particular piece is a gentle, lyrical interlude for strings, evoking a moment of quiet intimacy amidst the backdrop of war and courtly drama. Its expressive melodic line and subtle harmonic shifts reveal Walton's gift for emotional nuance in miniature form, standing in contrast to the more martial and heroic themes elsewhere in the score.

Johannes Brahms ~ Brahms Lullaby

Johannes Brahms, a key figure of the Romantic era, was born in Hamburg in 1833. He was a master of both lyrical beauty and rigorous structure, often seen as a musical successor to Beethoven. While he was sometimes seen as conservative in contrast to contemporaries like Wagner or Liszt, Brahms's music contains deep emotional complexity and intricate craftsmanship. His Wiegenlied, commonly known as Brahms' Lullaby, was composed in 1868 and is one of the most recognizable melodies in Western music. Written for voice and piano, it was originally a gift for the birth of a friend's child and features the famous opening line “Guten Abend, gute Nacht” (Good evening, good night). The piece is characterized by its gentle rocking rhythm and warm, comforting melody, making it a universal symbol of maternal care and childhood peace. Despite its simplicity, the lullaby reflects Brahms's deep sensitivity and melodic gift.

Sir Edward William Elgar ~ Salut d'Amour

Edward Elgar, a leading English composer of the late Romantic era, was born in Worcestershire in 1857. Though largely self-taught, he rose to international fame with works like the Enigma Variations and Pomp and Circumstance Marches, blending emotional depth with rich orchestration. Elgar's music often reflects a nostalgic, lyrical character that resonated with the sensibilities of Edwardian Britain. Salut d'Amour, composed in 1888 as a gift for his fiancée Caroline Alice Roberts, is one of Elgar's most beloved miniatures. Originally written for violin and piano, it exudes charm and tenderness through its graceful melody and delicate phrasing. Despite its modest scale, the piece showcases Elgar's gift for expressive nuance and has endured as a popular encore piece, symbolizing romantic affection and personal devotion.