César Franck
Psyché Suite
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Composer:César FranckGenre:OrchestralStyle:Suite from larger workCompose Date:1887 - 1888Publication Date:1903Average_duration:23:07Movement_count:4Movement ....César Franck's "Psyché Suite" is a four-movement orchestral work that was composed in 1888. The piece was premiered on April 29, 1890, at the Concerts Lamoureux in Paris, conducted by Charles Lamoureux. The suite is based on the mythological story of Psyche, a mortal woman who falls in love with Cupid, the god of love. The first movement, "Psyché et Eros," is a slow and dreamy introduction that sets the mood for the rest of the suite. The music is characterized by lush harmonies and a lyrical melody that is passed between the strings and woodwinds. The second movement, "Les quatre dieux," is a scherzo that depicts the four gods who come to Psyche's aid in her quest to win Cupid's love. The music is playful and energetic, with a lively rhythm and colorful orchestration. The third movement, "Psyché et Pan," is a slow and melancholy interlude that features a haunting oboe solo. The music is characterized by a sense of longing and sadness, as Psyche reflects on her difficult journey. The final movement, "Psyché et Bacchus," is a lively and celebratory finale that depicts Psyche's triumph over adversity. The music is characterized by a festive mood, with a lively dance rhythm and colorful orchestration. Overall, the "Psyché Suite" is a beautiful and evocative work that showcases Franck's skill as a composer. The music is characterized by lush harmonies, lyrical melodies, and colorful orchestration, and it effectively captures the mood and spirit of the mythological story of Psyche.More....
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