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Hughes de Courson
Mahdiyat (after Mozart's Berceuse)
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Composer
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Hughes de Courson
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Vocal Music
Average_duration
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2:09
Mahdiyat (after Mozart's Berceuse) is a contemporary classical composition by French composer Hughes de Courson. The piece was composed in 2003 and premiered in the same year. It is a single movement piece that is approximately 5 minutes long. The composition is based on Mozart's Berceuse, which is a lullaby that Mozart composed for his sister's baby. De Courson takes the original melody and transforms it into a haunting and melancholic piece that is reminiscent of Middle Eastern music. The piece is named after the Mahdi, who is a figure in Islamic eschatology who is believed to appear before the end of the world to bring justice and peace. The piece begins with a solo cello playing the original melody of Mozart's Berceuse. The melody is then taken up by the violin and the viola, and the piece gradually builds in intensity. The music is characterized by its use of Middle Eastern scales and rhythms, which give the piece a unique and exotic flavor. De Courson's use of instrumentation is also noteworthy. In addition to the string quartet, the piece also features a santur, which is a hammered dulcimer that is commonly used in Persian music. The santur adds a shimmering quality to the music and enhances the Middle Eastern flavor of the piece. Overall, Mahdiyat (after Mozart's Berceuse) is a beautiful and evocative piece of music that blends Western classical music with Middle Eastern influences. It is a testament to the power of music to transcend cultural boundaries and bring people together.
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