Gabriel Fauré
C'est l'extase, Op. 58/5
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Composer:Gabriel FauréGenre:VocalStyle:SongCompose Date:1891Publication Date:1891Average_duration:3:02C'est l'extase, Op. 58/5 is a song composed by Gabriel Fauré, a French composer, pianist, and teacher. The song was composed in 1891 and premiered in the same year. It is part of a song cycle called "Cinq mélodies de Venise" (Five Venetian Songs), which was composed for voice and piano. The song has a slow and dreamy tempo, with a time signature of 6/8. It is in the key of F-sharp minor and has a range of D#4 to F#5 for the voice. The piano accompaniment is delicate and ethereal, with arpeggiated chords and a flowing melody that complements the vocal line. The song has two distinct sections, with the first section being more subdued and introspective, while the second section is more passionate and intense. The lyrics, written by Paul Verlaine, describe the ecstasy of love and the beauty of nature. The first section describes the beauty of the night sky and the stars, while the second section describes the intense emotions of love and the overwhelming joy it brings. The song is characterized by Fauré's use of chromaticism and his ability to create a sense of ambiguity and tension in the harmony. The vocal line is also notable for its use of melodic intervals, which create a sense of longing and desire. Overall, C'est l'extase, Op. 58/5 is a beautiful and evocative song that captures the essence of love and the beauty of nature. Its delicate piano accompaniment and ethereal vocal line make it a favorite among singers and audiences alike.More....
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