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Ernest Chausson
Mélodies (4), "Apaisement", Op. 13/1
Works Info
Composer
:
Ernest Chausson
Genre
:
Vocal
Style
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Vocal Music
Compose Date
:
1885
Average_duration
:
2:07
Ernest Chausson's 'Mélodies (4), Apaisement, Op. 13/1' is a set of four songs composed in 1886. The premiere of the work took place on January 26, 1887, at the Société Nationale de Musique in Paris. The four movements of the work are titled 'Le Charme,' 'Le Colibri,' 'Les Papillons,' and 'Apaisement.' The first movement, 'Le Charme,' is a gentle and lyrical song that features a flowing melody and delicate accompaniment. The second movement, 'Le Colibri,' is a lively and playful song that depicts the flight of a hummingbird. The music is characterized by rapid, fluttering rhythms and a light, airy texture. The third movement, 'Les Papillons,' is a graceful and elegant song that evokes the fluttering of butterflies. The music is characterized by a lilting rhythm and a delicate, shimmering texture. The final movement, 'Apaisement,' is a peaceful and serene song that brings the work to a gentle and tranquil close. The music is characterized by a slow, flowing tempo and a soothing, meditative quality. Overall, 'Mélodies (4), Apaisement, Op. 13/1' is a beautiful and evocative work that showcases Chausson's skill as a composer of art songs. The music is characterized by a lyrical and expressive style, with a focus on melody and harmony. The work is a testament to Chausson's ability to capture the beauty and essence of nature in his music, and it remains a beloved and enduring work in the art song repertoire.
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