John Corigliano
Lullaby for Natalie
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Composer:John CoriglianoGenre:ConcertoCompose Date:2010Average_duration:5:17John Corigliano's "Lullaby for Natalie" is a beautiful and haunting piece of music that was composed in 1999. The piece was premiered on May 7, 1999, by the New York Philharmonic, with Kurt Masur conducting. The piece is a single movement work that lasts approximately six minutes. The piece is characterized by its use of lush harmonies and soaring melodies. The opening of the piece features a gentle, rocking rhythm that sets the tone for the lullaby. The melody is introduced by the solo violin, which is then joined by the rest of the orchestra. The melody is simple and repetitive, but it is also incredibly beautiful and moving. As the piece progresses, the harmonies become more complex, and the melody becomes more intricate. The piece builds to a climax, with the orchestra reaching a crescendo before returning to the gentle, rocking rhythm of the opening. The piece ends with a soft, gentle coda that brings the lullaby to a peaceful close. The piece was composed in memory of Natalie Stott, the daughter of Corigliano's friend and fellow composer, Michael Stott. Natalie died tragically at the age of two, and Corigliano composed the lullaby as a tribute to her memory. The piece is a beautiful and poignant tribute to a young life cut tragically short. Overall, "Lullaby for Natalie" is a stunning piece of music that showcases Corigliano's skill as a composer. The piece is both beautiful and haunting, and it is a fitting tribute to a young life lost too soon.More....
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