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Ange Flégier
Le Cor
Works Info
Composer
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Ange Flégier
Genre
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Miscellaneous
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Song
Average_duration
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4:20
"Le Cor" is a symphonic poem composed by Ange Flégier, a French composer, in 1882. The piece was premiered on January 28, 1883, at the Paris Conservatory. It is a single-movement work that lasts approximately 15 minutes. The piece is inspired by the legend of the "Le Cor," a mythical creature that is said to haunt the forests of Provence, France. The creature is described as a half-man, half-goat, with horns and a long beard. It is said to play a magical instrument, also called "Le Cor," that can charm and seduce anyone who hears it. The piece begins with a slow and mysterious introduction, featuring the low strings and woodwinds. The music gradually builds in intensity, as if the listener is entering the dark and enchanted forest where the creature resides. The main theme is then introduced by the horns, representing the magical instrument of the "Le Cor." The theme is haunting and seductive, with a sense of otherworldly beauty. The music then transitions into a lively and energetic section, featuring the full orchestra. The theme is developed and expanded upon, with intricate and virtuosic passages for the woodwinds and strings. The music is full of energy and excitement, as if the listener is caught up in the spell of the "Le Cor." The piece then returns to the slow and mysterious opening theme, as if the listener is leaving the enchanted forest and returning to reality. The music gradually fades away, leaving a sense of wonder and enchantment. Overall, "Le Cor" is a masterful example of programmatic music, using music to tell a story and evoke a specific mood or atmosphere. The piece is full of lush harmonies, intricate melodies, and virtuosic passages, showcasing Flégier's skill as a composer. It remains a popular and beloved work in the French orchestral repertoire.
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