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Published: Monday, 24 June 2024 at 19:48 PM


Here are some favourite pieces of classical music with somewhat bibulous associations. Yes, it’s our list of the best classical drinking songs. Cheers!

Classical drinking songs

Henry Purcell – various, actually

Locked out of the house by his wife after a drunken night at the theatre, Purcell caught a chill and died at the age of 36. Or so the myth goes. Regardless of whether or not it brought him to an untimely end, there can be no doubt that Purcell liked a good tipple. Amongst his many drinking songs are excellent titles such as ‘I gave her cakes and I gave her ale’ and ‘Wine in a morning makes us frolic and gay.’

Johannes Brahms – Academic Festival Overture

In 1879 the University of Breslau awarded Brahms an honorary doctorate. After sending a letter of thanks, he was informed that the University expected a grander statement than a mere note. ‘Compose a fine symphony for us!’ wrote conductor Bernard Scholz; ‘but well orchestrated, old boy, not too uniformly thick.’

Rather than the honourable gesture that the University had requested, Brahms orchestrated a ‘very boisterous potpourri of student drinking songs’, the premiere of which he conducted (gleefully) in 1881. Though university officials were less than impressed, we can safely assume that the students appreciated the effort.