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Vitezslav Novák
Lullabies (12), Op. 61/8, A difficult moment
Works Info
Composer
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Vitezslav Novák
Genre
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Choral
Style
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Lullaby
Compose Date
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1932
Average_duration
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2:03
Lullabies (12), Op. 61/8, A difficult moment is a composition by Czech composer Vitezslav Novák. It was composed in 1921 and premiered in Prague the same year. The piece consists of twelve movements, each a lullaby for a different child. The lullabies are written in a variety of keys and tempos, with each movement featuring a unique melody and rhythm. The overall character of the piece is gentle and soothing, with a sense of tenderness and care. The lullabies are written in a simple, yet expressive style, with a focus on melody and harmony. The use of chromaticism and dissonance adds a touch of complexity to the otherwise straightforward harmonies. The first movement, "Lullaby for a Little Girl," is written in a lilting 6/8 time signature and features a delicate melody in the upper register of the piano. The second movement, "Lullaby for a Little Boy," is more rhythmic, with a playful melody and syncopated accompaniment. The third movement, "Lullaby for a Sick Child," is more somber, with a slower tempo and a melancholy melody. The fourth movement, "Lullaby for a Child in Pain," is similarly mournful, with a haunting melody and dissonant harmonies. The fifth movement, "Lullaby for a Child in Fear," is more upbeat, with a lively melody and a sense of reassurance. The sixth movement, "Lullaby for a Child in Anguish," is more intense, with a driving rhythm and a sense of urgency. The seventh movement, "Lullaby for a Child in Despair," is slower and more contemplative, with a mournful melody and a sense of resignation. The eighth movement, "Lullaby for a Child in Loneliness," is similarly introspective, with a gentle melody and a sense of isolation. The ninth movement, "Lullaby for a Child in Dreams," is more ethereal, with a delicate melody and a sense of wonder. The tenth movement, "Lullaby for a Child in Joy," is more upbeat, with a lively melody and a sense of celebration. The eleventh movement, "Lullaby for a Child in Love," is more romantic, with a tender melody and a sense of intimacy. The final movement, "Lullaby for a Child in Peace," is slower and more contemplative, with a gentle melody and a sense of calm. Overall, Lullabies (12), Op. 61/8, A difficult moment is a beautiful and touching work, showcasing Novák's skill as a composer and his ability to convey a range of emotions through music.
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