Pauline Viardot
Die Meise for voice & piano
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Composer:Pauline ViardotGenre:VocalAverage_duration:2:03"Die Meise" is a song for voice and piano composed by Pauline Viardot. It was composed in the late 19th century and premiered in Paris in 1890. The song is part of a collection of songs called "Six Fables de La Fontaine" which are based on the fables of Jean de La Fontaine. The song is in three movements, each of which tells a different part of the story of a bird, the Meise, who is caught by a cat. The first movement is slow and mournful, as the bird laments its capture. The second movement is faster and more frantic, as the bird tries to escape from the cat. The third movement is triumphant, as the bird finally manages to escape and fly away. The characteristics of the song are typical of Viardot's style, which is characterized by its lyricism and emotional depth. The song is also notable for its use of chromaticism, which adds to the emotional intensity of the music. The piano part is also particularly virtuosic, with rapid runs and arpeggios that add to the sense of urgency in the music. Overall, "Die Meise" is a beautiful and emotionally powerful song that showcases Viardot's skill as a composer. Its combination of lyricism, chromaticism, and virtuosity make it a challenging and rewarding piece for both singers and pianists.More....
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