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Etienne-Nicolas Méhul
Hymne pour la fête des époux
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Composer
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Etienne-Nicolas Méhul
Genre
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Orchestral
Style
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Hymn
Average_duration
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3:59
Etienne-Nicolas Méhul composed the 'Hymne pour la fête des époux' in 1801. The piece was premiered on January 10, 1802, at the Théâtre Feydeau in Paris. The composition is a choral work that is divided into three movements. The first movement of the 'Hymne pour la fête des époux' is marked 'Andante con moto' and is in the key of C major. The movement begins with a slow and solemn introduction, which is followed by a lively and joyful section. The choir sings in unison, and the music is characterized by its simple and elegant melody. The movement ends with a return to the slow and solemn introduction. The second movement is marked 'Adagio' and is in the key of A minor. This movement is more introspective and contemplative than the first. The choir sings in harmony, and the music is characterized by its expressive and emotional melody. The movement ends with a return to the opening theme. The third and final movement is marked 'Allegro' and is in the key of C major. This movement is the most lively and energetic of the three. The choir sings in unison, and the music is characterized by its fast and playful melody. The movement ends with a triumphant and joyful conclusion. Overall, the 'Hymne pour la fête des époux' is a beautiful and uplifting choral work that celebrates the joy and happiness of marriage. The music is characterized by its simple and elegant melodies, expressive harmonies, and joyful rhythms. It is a testament to Méhul's skill as a composer and his ability to create music that is both beautiful and meaningful.
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