Gioachino Rossini
Quelques Riens pour album: No. 12 "Danse siberienne"
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Composer:Gioachino RossiniGenre:KeyboardStyle:KeyboardAverage_duration:2:06"Quelques Riens pour album" is a collection of short piano pieces composed by Gioachino Rossini. The collection was composed in 1857, during Rossini's retirement from the world of opera. The pieces were not intended for public performance, but rather as a gift for his friends and acquaintances. The twelfth piece in the collection is titled "Danse siberienne" (Siberian Dance). It is a lively and energetic piece, with a fast tempo and a strong rhythmic drive. The piece is in the key of A minor and is written in 2/4 time. The piece is divided into three main sections, or movements. The first movement is a fast and lively dance, with a strong emphasis on the rhythm. The second movement is slower and more lyrical, with a beautiful melody that is played by the right hand. The third movement returns to the fast and lively dance of the first movement, with a strong emphasis on the rhythm and a sense of excitement and energy. One of the characteristics of "Danse siberienne" is its use of syncopation. Syncopation is a rhythmic technique where the emphasis is placed on the off-beat, rather than the downbeat. This creates a sense of tension and excitement in the music, and is a common feature of many dance styles. Another characteristic of the piece is its use of ornamentation. Ornamentation is the addition of decorative notes or flourishes to a melody. In "Danse siberienne," Rossini uses ornamentation to add interest and variety to the melody, and to create a sense of virtuosity in the performance. Overall, "Danse siberienne" is a lively and energetic piece that showcases Rossini's skill as a composer. Its use of syncopation and ornamentation create a sense of excitement and virtuosity, and its three movements provide a sense of structure and variety.More....
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