Marie Jaëll
Valses (6) mélancoliques
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Composer:Marie JaëllGenre:KeyboardStyle:WaltzAverage_duration:8:56Marie Jaëll was a French pianist and composer who lived from 1846 to 1925. She was a student of Franz Liszt and was known for her virtuosic piano playing and innovative teaching methods. One of her most famous works is the set of six waltzes titled "Valses (6) mélancoliques," which she composed in 1880. The premiere of the "Valses (6) mélancoliques" took place in Paris in 1880, with Jaëll herself performing the pieces. The waltzes are written in a melancholic style, as the title suggests, and are characterized by their lyrical melodies and rich harmonies. The first waltz, marked "Andante," begins with a gentle melody in the right hand accompanied by a flowing arpeggio in the left. The second waltz, marked "Moderato," is more lively and features a playful melody that is passed between the hands. The third waltz, marked "Andantino," is more introspective and features a haunting melody in the right hand. The fourth waltz, marked "Allegro," is the most energetic of the set and features a driving rhythm and virtuosic passages in both hands. The fifth waltz, marked "Moderato," is more subdued and features a delicate melody in the right hand accompanied by a simple accompaniment in the left. The final waltz, marked "Andante," returns to the melancholic mood of the first waltz and features a lyrical melody that builds to a dramatic climax before fading away. Overall, the "Valses (6) mélancoliques" are a beautiful example of Jaëll's lyrical and expressive style. They showcase her skill as a composer and pianist and are a testament to her place in the history of French music.More....