Dear Ophelia by Abney Park is about Hamlet
We have no reason to believe that Shakespeare was a musician. He wrote lyrics for songs, but there is no record that he wrote music for them or performed them.
I don't believe so. They have songs with quotes from Mario Salvo and Martin Luther King, but I can't find any evidence to show that they have ever used Shakespeare. It would be neat if they did.
Use the Related Link below; it has all of the songs.
Follow the related link to Wikipedia - it has all their songs listed there !
fun songs like nursery rhymes and laughter songs
Some Shakespeare wrote himself, others were more or less public domain fold songs.
One of Shakespeare's favorite songs is, "When I was a tiny little boy, with a heigh-ho, the wind and the rain," which he uses in two plays, King Lear and Twelfth Night.In general, it is said that Shakespeare preferred traditional English folk songs.
We have no reason to believe that Shakespeare was a musician. He wrote lyrics for songs, but there is no record that he wrote music for them or performed them.
One of Shakespeare's favorite songs is, "When I was a tiny little boy, with a heigh-ho, the wind and the rain," which he uses in two plays, King Lear and Twelfth Night.In general, it is said that Shakespeare preferred traditional English folk songs.
If you want to actually hear some songs from Shakespeare's day, go to YouTube and type in "Thomas Morley". You will notice that these songs do not have instrumental accompaniment of any kind. These songs were written for small groups of amateurs to sing, and lots of copies of the sheet music were sold for this purpose. Morley set some of Shakespeare's lyrics to music, most famously "It Was a Lover and his Lass" from As You Like It.
I don't believe so. They have songs with quotes from Mario Salvo and Martin Luther King, but I can't find any evidence to show that they have ever used Shakespeare. It would be neat if they did.
Shakespeare never wrote songs. He wrote poetry and plays.Shakespeare wrote sonnets, a particular form of poetry. The word sonnet comes from the Italian sonetto, meaning: 'little sound' or 'little song'. Shakespeare wrote 154 sonnets.Discussion moved to the discussion page.
If you mean, what does Shakespeare mean when he uses the word "music" the answer is of course music. It meant the same to Shakespeare as it means to you. If you mean, what is its significance in Shakespeare's plays, that is a different and much more complex question. The plays featured many songs--drinking songs, love songs, hunting songs, sad songs. Sometimes songs are sung in the street to women in the house (Hark, Hark the Lark in Cymbeline and Who is Sylvia in The Two Gentlemen of Verona). Professional singers like Feste in Twelfth Night and Amiens in As You Like it sing requests for people. In other words there is a lot of music going on, but as to what it means--well, different things on different occasions.
"Shakespeare and All that Jazz" by Cleo Laine is an album composed of a number of songs. You need to specify which song you are interested in.
William Shakespeare had three children. See the related question link below.
I do not think I can find any that are related to that. I know many rap songs that are related to Love though.
no but she was an amazing poet