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Jacques Ibert
Suite élisbéthaine
Works Info
Composer
:
Jacques Ibert
Genre
:
Vocal
Style
:
Suite
Compose Date
:
1942
Average_duration
:
22:54
Movement_count
:
9
Movement ....
Suite élisabéthaine is a composition by Jacques Ibert, a French composer, and was composed in 1934. The suite was premiered in Paris in the same year, and it consists of four movements. The suite is a tribute to the Elizabethan era, which was a period of great artistic and cultural development in England during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I. The first movement of the suite is titled "Prelude," and it is a lively and energetic piece that sets the tone for the rest of the suite. The second movement is titled "Sarabande," and it is a slow and stately dance that was popular during the Elizabethan era. The third movement is titled "Gigue," and it is a fast and lively dance that was also popular during the Elizabethan era. The final movement of the suite is titled "Madrigal," and it is a slow and melancholy piece that features a solo violin. The Suite élisabéthaine is characterized by its use of Renaissance-era musical forms and techniques, such as the use of counterpoint and the use of dance forms. The suite also features a variety of instruments, including the harpsichord, which was a popular instrument during the Elizabethan era. The suite is also notable for its use of dissonance and chromaticism, which were not common in music from the Elizabethan era. Overall, the Suite élisabéthaine is a beautiful and evocative tribute to the Elizabethan era, and it showcases Ibert's skill as a composer. The suite has remained popular among musicians and audiences alike, and it continues to be performed and enjoyed today.
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