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Gabriel Fauré
Le voyageur, Op. 18/2
Works Info
Composer
:
Gabriel Fauré
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Song
Compose Date
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1878
Publication Date
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1880
Average_duration
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1:41
Gabriel Fauré's 'Le voyageur, Op. 18/2' is a song cycle composed in 1879. It premiered in Paris in the same year. The cycle consists of three movements, each of which is characterized by its own unique musical style and emotional tone. The first movement, 'Le voyageur', is a slow and melancholic piece that sets the tone for the entire cycle. The music is characterized by its use of long, sustained notes and a mournful melody that evokes a sense of longing and sadness. The lyrics, written by Paul Verlaine, describe a traveler who is wandering through a desolate landscape, searching for meaning and purpose in his life. The second movement, 'Le papillon et la fleur', is a more upbeat and lively piece that contrasts with the first movement. The music is characterized by its use of quick, staccato notes and a playful melody that evokes a sense of joy and happiness. The lyrics, also written by Verlaine, describe a butterfly that is attracted to a flower, but ultimately cannot possess it. The final movement, 'La chanson du pêcheur', is a slow and contemplative piece that returns to the melancholic tone of the first movement. The music is characterized by its use of long, sustained notes and a mournful melody that evokes a sense of loss and regret. The lyrics, written by Charles Baudelaire, describe a fisherman who is haunted by the memory of a lost love. Overall, 'Le voyageur, Op. 18/2' is a powerful and emotional song cycle that showcases Fauré's skill as a composer. The music is characterized by its use of contrasting musical styles and emotional tones, which create a complex and nuanced portrait of the human experience.
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