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César Cui
I loved you, Op. 33/3
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Composer
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César Cui
Genre
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Vocal
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Song
Average_duration
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2:05
"I loved you, Op. 33/3" is a song composed by César Cui, a Russian composer of French and Lithuanian descent. The song was composed in 1887 and premiered the same year in St. Petersburg, Russia. It is part of a set of six songs, collectively known as "Six Poems by Pushkin," which were composed by Cui and set to the poetry of Alexander Pushkin. "I loved you" is the third song in the set and is written for a solo voice and piano accompaniment. The song is in the key of F major and is marked "Andante cantabile" in tempo. The song is relatively short, lasting only about two minutes, and is composed of a single verse and chorus. The song's melody is simple and lyrical, with a gentle, flowing quality that reflects the tender emotions expressed in the lyrics. The piano accompaniment is similarly understated, providing a delicate, supportive backdrop for the singer's voice. The song's harmonies are relatively straightforward, with a focus on major and minor chords that create a sense of emotional depth and complexity. The lyrics of "I loved you" are taken from a poem by Pushkin, and they express the speaker's deep and abiding love for someone who does not return their affections. The song's chorus, which is repeated twice, expresses the speaker's longing for their beloved and their sadness at the realization that their love will never be returned. Overall, "I loved you, Op. 33/3" is a beautiful and poignant song that showcases Cui's skill as a composer and his ability to capture the emotional complexity of Pushkin's poetry. Its simple melody and understated accompaniment make it a perfect showcase for a talented singer, and its timeless themes of love and loss continue to resonate with audiences today.
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