16-620: [REDACTED] Look up Greenway or greenway in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Greenway or Greenways may refer to: Greenway (landscape) , a linear park focused on a trail or bike path Another term for bicycle boulevards in some jurisdictions People [ edit ] Greenway (surname) Places [ edit ] Australia [ edit ] Electoral Division of Greenway , NSW, Australia Greenway, Australian Capital Territory Greenways, South Australia ,
32-400: A close affinity), William Shakespeare and Thomas Nashe and is full of typical Ireland lyricism and flowing harmonies. The Cherry Tree is prefixed with the last stanza from Loveliest of Trees , the second poem in the collection A Shropshire Lad (1896) by A. E. Housman : And since to look at things in bloom Fifty springs are little room, About the woodlands I will go To see
48-570: A former English prep school See also [ edit ] Greenaway (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Greenway . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Greenway&oldid=1245989062 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
64-570: A former English prep school See also [ edit ] Greenaway (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Greenway . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Greenway&oldid=1245989062 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
80-420: A light chanting can be heard that is reminiscent of a funeral song or lament. The piece reaches a climax in the middle with rising and descending chromatics played between a series a dissonant chords. The ending recapitulates on the opening section and draws the death song to a close. The bleakness inherent in the piece is compounded by a 5/4 time signature at an Andante mesto pace throughout, which never allows
96-1427: A neighborhood Central Florida GreeneWay , roadway around Orlando, Florida Dulles Greenway , tollway in Virginia East Coast Greenway project, linking Atlantic coast cities Greater Grand Forks Greenway , park Greenway, Arkansas , small town Greenway, South Dakota , unincorporated community in McPherson County Greenway (Madison Mills, Virginia) , a historic house and farm Greenway Court, Virginia , National Historic Landmark, Virginia Greenway Plantation , Virginia Greenway Township, Minnesota , small town Manhattan Waterfront Greenway Maryville Alcoa Greenway , foot and cycle path in Tennessee Midtown Greenway , Minneapolis, Minnesota Mountains to Sound Greenway , Washington Niagara River Greenway Plan Rachel Carson Greenway , Montgomery County, Maryland Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway , linear park in Boston Art, entertainment, and media [ edit ] Green Ways (John Ireland) (or Greenways), 1937 piano pieces Other uses [ edit ] East Lancs Greenway , British single-deck bus Greenways F.C. , an English football club Greenways School ,
112-1166: A neighborhood Central Florida GreeneWay , roadway around Orlando, Florida Dulles Greenway , tollway in Virginia East Coast Greenway project, linking Atlantic coast cities Greater Grand Forks Greenway , park Greenway, Arkansas , small town Greenway, South Dakota , unincorporated community in McPherson County Greenway (Madison Mills, Virginia) , a historic house and farm Greenway Court, Virginia , National Historic Landmark, Virginia Greenway Plantation , Virginia Greenway Township, Minnesota , small town Manhattan Waterfront Greenway Maryville Alcoa Greenway , foot and cycle path in Tennessee Midtown Greenway , Minneapolis, Minnesota Mountains to Sound Greenway , Washington Niagara River Greenway Plan Rachel Carson Greenway , Montgomery County, Maryland Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway , linear park in Boston Art, entertainment, and media [ edit ] Green Ways (John Ireland) (or Greenways), 1937 piano pieces Other uses [ edit ] East Lancs Greenway , British single-deck bus Greenways F.C. , an English football club Greenways School ,
128-748: A town Canada [ edit ] Greenway, Manitoba Greenway Sound and Greenway Point, British Columbia Greenway, Ontario Ireland [ edit ] Boyne Greenway , cycle and walkway, Co. Meath Dublin-Galway Greenway , cycle and walkway Great Western Greenway , cycle and walkway, Co. Mayo Waterford Greenway , cycle and walkway between Waterford and Dungarvan United Kingdom [ edit ] Greenway, several places in England Greenway footpath, London Greenway Estate , Devon, former house of Agatha Christie Greenway Halt railway station (Devon) United States [ edit ] Greenway (Washington, D.C.) ,
144-689: A town Canada [ edit ] Greenway, Manitoba Greenway Sound and Greenway Point, British Columbia Greenway, Ontario Ireland [ edit ] Boyne Greenway , cycle and walkway, Co. Meath Dublin-Galway Greenway , cycle and walkway Great Western Greenway , cycle and walkway, Co. Mayo Waterford Greenway , cycle and walkway between Waterford and Dungarvan United Kingdom [ edit ] Greenway, several places in England Greenway footpath, London Greenway Estate , Devon, former house of Agatha Christie Greenway Halt railway station (Devon) United States [ edit ] Greenway (Washington, D.C.) ,
160-434: Is an ideal work for the gifted pianist with smaller hands) once one becomes used to the colourful harmonies. This is a popular piece among pianists due to the opportunities to show a personal response to the music. Good legato fingering and confident flutter pedalling is required to bring out the tones, and a good balance between the voices must be adhered to. The piece carries a dedication to Herbert S. Brown and appeared in
176-686: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Greenway [REDACTED] Look up Greenway or greenway in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Greenway or Greenways may refer to: Greenway (landscape) , a linear park focused on a trail or bike path Another term for bicycle boulevards in some jurisdictions People [ edit ] Greenway (surname) Places [ edit ] Australia [ edit ] Electoral Division of Greenway , NSW, Australia Greenway, Australian Capital Territory Greenways, South Australia ,
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#1732847785488192-508: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Green Ways (John Ireland) Green Ways is a set of three short atmospheric piano works composed by John Ireland in 1937, the individual titles are The Cherry Tree , Cypress and The Palm and May . They were written when the composer was 57, and are among the last pieces he wrote for piano. Green Ways sets out to depict in music quotations from A. E. Housman (with whom he had
208-509: The 1999-2000 Associated Board Grade 8 syllabus for the piano. Cypress is prefixed with the following line from Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare , sung by the Clown in Duke Orsino's palace (Act II, Scene IV): Come away, come away, death, And in sad cypress let me be laid. The main motif for this work is the soft mournful notes in the left hand and the start and the end. Over this,
224-566: The cherry hung with snow. The piece is very rich in colour and tone and is in a very resonant D major all the way through, except for the central section that is not key-signatured. The tempo marking is [REDACTED] = c. 120, though it is common practice to slow this down to 104–108, allowing a more comfortable ride but losing none of the richness. The notes lie comfortably under the hands (a common characteristic with much of Ireland's piano works - for example, his Piano Concerto in E-flat major
240-578: The listener to feel any regular rhythm or comfort. The key is a very melancholic F minor, though the cadences and chord progressions employed by Ireland are never finished and are constantly left hanging, even on the final chord. This piece carries a dedication to Alfred Chenhalls. The Palm and May is prefixed with the fifth line from Spring, the Sweet Spring , a poem from Thomas Nashe 's poem cycle Summer's Last Will and Testament : The Palm and May make country houses gay. This piece, in contrast to
256-492: The preceding one, is full of mirth and gaiety. The fast tempo markings ( Con moto ; [REDACTED] . = 63–66) and 6/8 time signature conjure up an image of a country dance or jig. The left hand paints most of the colour in the opening section with constant falling and rising arpeggios, while the right hand introduces the first theme. The E major start soon transposes into a section in A-flat major, where both hands bounce around with
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