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Camille Saint-Saëns
Preludes and Fugues (3), Op. 109
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Camille Saint-Saëns
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Fugue
Compose Date
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1898
Publication Date
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1898
Average_duration
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23:48
Movement_count
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3
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Camille Saint-Saëns composed his "Preludes and Fugues (3), Op. 109" in 1894. The work premiered on January 22, 1895, at the Salle Pleyel in Paris, with the composer himself at the piano. The piece consists of three movements, each of which is a prelude followed by a fugue. The first movement, in C major, begins with a lively and playful prelude that features a syncopated rhythm and a catchy melody. The fugue that follows is more serious in tone, with a complex and intricate counterpoint that showcases Saint-Saëns' skill as a composer. The second movement, in B-flat minor, is more introspective and melancholic. The prelude is slow and mournful, with a haunting melody that is reminiscent of a funeral march. The fugue that follows is similarly somber, with a slow and deliberate pace that builds to a powerful climax. The final movement, in G major, is the most lighthearted of the three. The prelude is bright and cheerful, with a lively melody that is full of energy and optimism. The fugue that follows is similarly upbeat, with a fast and lively tempo that showcases Saint-Saëns' virtuosity as a pianist. Overall, "Preludes and Fugues (3), Op. 109" is a masterful work that showcases Saint-Saëns' skill as a composer and pianist. The piece is notable for its complex counterpoint, intricate harmonies, and virtuosic piano writing, and it remains a popular and beloved work in the classical repertoire.
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