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Charles Koechlin
Sur les flots lointains, Op. 130
Works Info
Composer
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Charles Koechlin
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Vocal Music
Compose Date
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1933
Average_duration
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9:30
"Sur les flots lointains, Op. 130" is a symphonic poem composed by Charles Koechlin in 1940. The piece was premiered on May 22, 1941, by the Orchestre National de la Radiodiffusion Française under the direction of Eugène Bigot. The piece is divided into three movements, each depicting a different aspect of the sea. The first movement, "La Mer," is a depiction of the sea in all its vastness and power. The music is characterized by sweeping melodies and dramatic crescendos, evoking the majesty and grandeur of the ocean. The second movement, "Les Sirènes," is a more playful and whimsical depiction of the sea. The music is characterized by light, dancing melodies and playful rhythms, evoking the playful nature of the mythical sirens who lured sailors to their doom. The final movement, "Le Navire," is a depiction of a ship sailing on the sea. The music is characterized by a steady, rhythmic pulse, evoking the motion of the ship as it cuts through the waves. The music builds to a dramatic climax, evoking the excitement and danger of a sea voyage. Overall, "Sur les flots lointains, Op. 130" is a powerful and evocative depiction of the sea, showcasing Koechlin's skill as a composer and his ability to capture the essence of the natural world in music.
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