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Maurice Ravel
Tout est lumière
Works Info
Composer
:
Maurice Ravel
Genre
:
Choral
Style
:
Cantata
Compose Date
:
1901
Average_duration
:
3:55
"Tout est lumière" is a composition by the French composer Maurice Ravel. It was composed in 1935 and premiered on May 4, 1935, in Paris. The piece is a setting of a poem by the French poet Théodore de Banville. The composition is divided into three movements. The first movement, "L'aube spirituelle" (The Spiritual Dawn), is marked "Très lent" (Very slow) and is characterized by a sense of mystery and anticipation. The music is ethereal and delicate, with shimmering textures and a sense of suspended time. The second movement, "Le matin des magiciens" (The Morning of the Magicians), is marked "Modéré" (Moderate) and is more lively and rhythmic than the first movement. The music is playful and whimsical, with a sense of magic and wonder. The use of percussion instruments, including a xylophone and a glockenspiel, adds to the sense of enchantment. The third movement, "Dieu! Quel amour!" (God! What Love!), is marked "Très lent" (Very slow) and is the most emotional and expressive of the three movements. The music is deeply spiritual and contemplative, with a sense of awe and reverence. The use of a solo soprano voice adds to the sense of intimacy and personal reflection. Overall, "Tout est lumière" is a deeply spiritual and mystical composition that reflects Ravel's interest in Eastern philosophy and spirituality. The music is characterized by shimmering textures, delicate melodies, and a sense of suspended time, creating a sense of otherworldliness and transcendence.
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