Annabel Lee
Inspired by Edgar Allen Poe's poem Annabel Lee, this piece captures the emotion of love that transcends death. The poem is written from the perspective of the narrator, who tells us of how the intense love between him and Annabel Lee caused the angels to become jealous and kill his beloved. Deeply grieved, the narrator retains his love for Annabel Lee, and constantly longs for and dreams of her. The waltz-like meter and the wistful, intertwining melodies of the flute and piano blend together to create a song-like piece that brings out the passion and romance of the poem.
Inspired by Edgar Allen Poe's poem Annabel Lee, this piece captures the emotion of love that transcends death. The poem is written from the perspective of the narrator, who tells us of how the intense love between him and Annabel Lee caused the angels to become jealous and kill his beloved. Deeply grieved, the narrator retains his love for Annabel Lee, and constantly longs for and dreams of her. The waltz-like meter and the wistful, intertwining melodies of the flute and piano blend together to create a song-like piece that brings out the passion and romance of the poem.
Inspired by Edgar Allen Poe's poem Annabel Lee, this piece captures the emotion of love that transcends death. The poem is written from the perspective of the narrator, who tells us of how the intense love between him and Annabel Lee caused the angels to become jealous and kill his beloved. Deeply grieved, the narrator retains his love for Annabel Lee, and constantly longs for and dreams of her. The waltz-like meter and the wistful, intertwining melodies of the flute and piano blend together to create a song-like piece that brings out the passion and romance of the poem.