The Sweepers (poem)

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The Sweepers (I dragamine) è una poesia scritta da Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936) e messa in musica dal compositore inglese Edward Elgar nel 1917, come la quarta di un ciclo di quattro canzoni legate alla guerra su argomenti nautici per il quale scelse il titolo "The Fringes of the Fleet" ("I margini della flotta"). rdf:langString
"The Sweepers" is a poem written by Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936), and set to music by the English composer Edward Elgar in 1917, as the fourth of a set of four war-related songs on nautical subjects for which he chose the title "The Fringes of the Fleet". Like the others in the cycle, it is intended for four baritone voices: a solo and chorus. It was originally written with orchestral accompaniment, but was later published to be sung with piano accompaniment. T. S. Eliot included the poem in his 1941 collection A Choice of Kipling's Verse. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString The Sweepers (I dragamine) è una poesia scritta da Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936) e messa in musica dal compositore inglese Edward Elgar nel 1917, come la quarta di un ciclo di quattro canzoni legate alla guerra su argomenti nautici per il quale scelse il titolo "The Fringes of the Fleet" ("I margini della flotta").
rdf:langString "The Sweepers" is a poem written by Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936), and set to music by the English composer Edward Elgar in 1917, as the fourth of a set of four war-related songs on nautical subjects for which he chose the title "The Fringes of the Fleet". Like the others in the cycle, it is intended for four baritone voices: a solo and chorus. It was originally written with orchestral accompaniment, but was later published to be sung with piano accompaniment. The poem was called by Kipling "Mine Sweepers", and is about the British ships called minesweepers which cleared the seas of enemy mines in World War I. T. S. Eliot included the poem in his 1941 collection A Choice of Kipling's Verse.
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