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The Green Sleeves is an English ballad that has been widely circulated since the time of Queen Elizabeth, and is said to have been written by King Henry VIII (who was a flutist), according to the research materials done by the 19th-century British scholar William Chappell, the melody of "The Green Sleeves" was first recorded in the late 16th century in the famous English lute collection "William Ballet"."S Lute Book", with lyrics appearing in 1584. However, the song really became popular when the British composer John Gay wrote it in The Beggar, a counterpoint to Italian opera"S opera, 1728).
The melody of this ballad is very classical and elegant, it should be a song about sadness about love, but it is not limited to the realm of love, some people have changed the lyrics and sung it, some people have sung it as a Christmas song, and there are countless versions of it adapted into instrumental music, including sketches, chamber music, orchestral music...The aforementioned "Beggar's Opera" and the "Fantasia on Greensleeves" by the British composer Vaughan Illiams are the most representative.
Among the many instrumental versions of "Green Sleeves", the slightly poignant situation of this piece can be best expressed, except for the earliest lute version and guitar version, which have always been unique for their unique timbre. On the other hand, among the many versions of classical guitar adaptations, the arrangement made by the British lute virtuoso Francis Cutting (Francis Cutting) is the most respected and loved by the public. One of the more famous versions is the Green Sleeves Variations for guitar duos by Austrian guitarist Karl Scheit.
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The Green Sleeves is an English ballad that has been widely circulated in the time of Queen Elizabeth, and is said to be the name of King Henry VIII.
(he was a flutist), according to the 19th-century British scholar William Richard Rubell
The collection "William
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Lutebook", with lyrics appearing in 1584. However, the song really became popular when the British composer John Gay (John
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The Beggar's Opera (the
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opera, 1728).
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The original composer of "Green Sleeves" is probably Vaughn. Williams.
"Green Sleeves" is a popular English ballad and a popular song of the Elizabethan period in England, which has been circulated for more than 400 years. According to the research data done by the 19th-century British scholar William 6 1 Chappell, the melody of "Green Sleeves" was first recorded in the famous English lute collection "William Ballet" at the end of the 16th century'S Lute Book", the lyrics of which appear in 1584. However, the song really became popular when the English composer John 6 1 Gay compiled it into The Beggar (The Beggar) to fight against Italian opera'S opera, 1728), and it has been sung ever since.
The origin of "Green Sleeves" is because of the sleeves of the clothes worn by lovers, and lovers in green sleeves clothes are so beautiful that they leave a deep imprint.
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