The Last rose of summer

> The Last rose of summer

 

  • The Last Rose of Summer 
  • Sheet Music Download
  • Irish folk song
  • Arranged by Deanne Ohman
  • For medium voice
  • Link to MP3 piano accompaniment here

Last Rose of Summer Ballad    Range of Song

Lyrics are found here

More Information:

“The Last Rose of Summer” is a cherished Irish folk song that has captured hearts for generations. Its hauntingly beautiful melody and heartfelt lyrics reflect themes of love, loss, and the passage of time, often evoking a sense of nostalgia and gentle melancholy. The song tells the story of the final rose left on a bush, symbolizing loneliness and the fleeting nature of beauty and life. Singers and musicians love performing it for its emotional depth and simple, memorable tune. Its enduring popularity comes from the way it touches universal feelings, making it a timeless piece in both Irish and folk music traditions. It is interesting to find Friedrich von Flotow used this melody in his opera “Martha.”

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The Last rose of summer

Folk Song in English

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  • The Last Rose of Summer 
  • Sheet Music Download
  • Irish folk song
  • Arranged by Deanne Ohman
  • For medium voice
  • Link to MP3 piano accompaniment here

Last Rose of Summer Ballad    Range of Song

Lyrics are found here

More Information:

“The Last Rose of Summer” is a cherished Irish folk song that has captured hearts for generations. Its hauntingly beautiful melody and heartfelt lyrics reflect themes of love, loss, and the passage of time, often evoking a sense of nostalgia and gentle melancholy. The song tells the story of the final rose left on a bush, symbolizing loneliness and the fleeting nature of beauty and life. Singers and musicians love performing it for its emotional depth and simple, memorable tune. Its enduring popularity comes from the way it touches universal feelings, making it a timeless piece in both Irish and folk music traditions. It is interesting to find Friedrich von Flotow used this melody in his opera “Martha.”

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