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Jacques Ibert
Pastoral
Works Info
Composer
:
Jacques Ibert
Genre
:
Chamber
Style
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Chamber Music
Compose Date
:
1934
Average_duration
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0:57
Jacques Ibert's "Pastoral" is a chamber music piece composed in 1930. It premiered on May 22, 1930, at the Salle Gaveau in Paris, France. The piece is divided into three movements, each with its own unique characteristics. The first movement, marked "Allegro," is a lively and energetic piece that features a playful melody played by the flute and clarinet. The music is light and airy, evoking the feeling of a sunny day in the countryside. The movement is characterized by its use of staccato rhythms and syncopated accents, which give the music a sense of forward momentum. The second movement, marked "Andantino," is a slower and more contemplative piece. The music is more introspective, with a melancholy melody played by the oboe. The movement is characterized by its use of long, sustained notes and a more legato style of playing. The music is evocative of a peaceful, pastoral landscape, with the oboe's melody soaring over a gentle accompaniment provided by the other instruments. The final movement, marked "Allegro scherzando," is a lively and playful piece that brings the work to a joyful conclusion. The music is characterized by its use of fast, intricate rhythms and a sense of playful abandon. The movement features a lively melody played by the flute and clarinet, with the other instruments providing a lively accompaniment. The music is evocative of a lively dance, with the instruments weaving in and out of each other in a joyful celebration of life. Overall, "Pastoral" is a charming and delightful work that captures the essence of the pastoral landscape. Its use of playful melodies, intricate rhythms, and evocative harmonies make it a joy to listen to, and its three movements provide a satisfying journey through the countryside.
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