Sergey Rachmaninov
I wait for thee, Op. 14/1
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Composer:Sergey RachmaninovGenre:VocalStyle:SongCompose Date:1896Average_duration:1:53"I wait for thee, Op. 14/1" is a song composed by Sergey Rachmaninov in 1896. It was premiered in Moscow in the same year. The song is part of a set of six songs, Op. 14, which were composed during Rachmaninov's early years as a composer. "I wait for thee" is a romantic song that expresses the longing and anticipation of a lover waiting for their beloved. The song is in the key of G minor and has a slow tempo. It is written for a solo voice and piano accompaniment. The song is divided into three sections or movements. The first section is marked "Andante" and is in a simple, lyrical style. The melody is introduced by the piano and is then taken up by the voice. The second section is marked "Poco più mosso" and is more dramatic and passionate. The piano accompaniment becomes more complex, and the voice rises to a climax before returning to the original melody. The final section is a repeat of the first section, but with a slightly different ending. "I wait for thee" is characteristic of Rachmaninov's early style, which is marked by its romanticism and lyricism. The song is notable for its use of chromaticism and rich harmonies, which create a sense of longing and melancholy. The piano accompaniment is also notable for its virtuosity, with rapid arpeggios and complex figurations. Overall, "I wait for thee, Op. 14/1" is a beautiful and expressive song that showcases Rachmaninov's early talent as a composer. Its romanticism and lyricism have made it a popular choice for singers and pianists alike.More....
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