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Ernest Chausson
Soir de fête, Op. 32
Works Info
Composer
:
Ernest Chausson
Genre
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Orchestral
Style
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Tone Poem
Compose Date
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1897 - 1898
Average_duration
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14:31
Ernest Chausson's 'Soir de fête, Op. 32' is a chamber work for piano, violin, and cello. It was composed in 1892 and premiered on January 23, 1893, at the Société Nationale de Musique in Paris. The piece consists of three movements: 'Assez lent', 'Assez vif', and 'Animé'. The first movement, 'Assez lent', begins with a melancholic and introspective piano introduction. The violin and cello then enter with a mournful melody, which is passed between the instruments. The movement is characterized by its use of chromaticism and dissonance, which create a sense of tension and unease. The second movement, 'Assez vif', is more lively and energetic. The piano introduces a playful and rhythmic theme, which is then taken up by the violin and cello. The movement is characterized by its use of syncopation and irregular rhythms, which give it a sense of unpredictability and excitement. The final movement, 'Animé', is the most virtuosic of the three. It begins with a fast and frenetic piano introduction, which is followed by a series of rapid and intricate passages for the violin and cello. The movement is characterized by its use of rapid arpeggios and runs, which require great technical skill from the performers. Overall, 'Soir de fête, Op. 32' is a complex and challenging work that showcases Chausson's mastery of chamber music. Its use of chromaticism, dissonance, syncopation, and virtuosic passages make it a thrilling and engaging piece to listen to.
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