Frederick Delius
La lune blanche, RT v/26
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Composer:Frederick DeliusGenre:VocalStyle:SongCompose Date:1910Average_duration:2:55Frederick Delius composed 'La lune blanche, RT v/26' in 1912. The piece premiered on October 22, 1912, at the Queen's Hall in London, conducted by Thomas Beecham. The work is a song for voice and orchestra, with a text by Paul Verlaine. The piece is divided into three movements. The first movement, marked "Très modéré," begins with a gentle, flowing melody in the strings, which is then taken up by the solo voice. The music is characterized by its dreamy, impressionistic quality, with lush harmonies and a sense of floating in space. The second movement, marked "Assez lent," is more introspective, with a haunting melody in the solo violin and a sense of melancholy pervading the music. The final movement, marked "Animé," is more lively and energetic, with a sense of joy and celebration in the music. Overall, 'La lune blanche' is characterized by its lush harmonies, dreamy atmosphere, and impressionistic style. Delius was known for his use of unconventional harmonies and his ability to create a sense of atmosphere and mood in his music, and these qualities are on full display in this piece. The text by Verlaine, with its evocative imagery and sense of longing, is a perfect match for Delius's music, and the result is a haunting and beautiful work that captures the essence of the French symbolist movement.More....
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