Ernest Chausson
Mélodies (2), Op. 36
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Composer:Ernest ChaussonGenre:VocalStyle:SongCompose Date:1896 - 1898First Performance:1910Average_duration:6:29Movement_count:2Movement ....Ernest Chausson's 'Mélodies (2), Op. 36' is a set of two songs composed for voice and piano. The set was composed in 1896 and premiered the same year. The two movements are titled 'Le Charme' and 'Les Papillons'. The first movement, 'Le Charme', is a slow and melancholic song that features a simple and repetitive piano accompaniment. The vocal line is characterized by long, sustained notes that convey a sense of longing and sadness. The lyrics, written by French poet Maurice Bouchor, describe the beauty of nature and the fleeting nature of happiness. The movement ends with a quiet and introspective piano coda. The second movement, 'Les Papillons', is a lively and playful song that features a fast and intricate piano accompaniment. The vocal line is characterized by rapid and agile melodic lines that imitate the flight of butterflies. The lyrics, also written by Maurice Bouchor, describe the joy and freedom of these creatures as they dance in the sunlight. The movement ends with a virtuosic piano coda that captures the energy and excitement of the song. Overall, 'Mélodies (2), Op. 36' is a beautiful and expressive set of songs that showcases Chausson's skill as a composer. The two movements are contrasting in mood and style, but both feature intricate and sensitive piano accompaniments that support the vocal line. The lyrics, written by Maurice Bouchor, are poetic and evocative, and Chausson's music brings them to life with sensitivity and emotion.More....
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