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Gioachino Rossini
L'orpheline du Tyrol (Péchés de vieillesse, book 2), QR v/31
Works Info
Composer
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Gioachino Rossini
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Vocal Music
Average_duration
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4:52
L'orpheline du Tyrol (The Orphan of Tyrol) is a vocal work composed by Gioachino Rossini, which is part of his collection of piano pieces called Péchés de vieillesse (Sins of Old Age), book 2. The work was composed in 1857, and it premiered in Paris in the same year. The work consists of four movements, each of which is a vocal piece with piano accompaniment. The first movement, "La Fausse Magie," is a lively and playful piece that features a soprano soloist singing about a false magician who has deceived her. The second movement, "La Chanson du Bébé," is a tender lullaby sung by a mezzo-soprano to a baby. The third movement, "La Fuite en Egypte," is a dramatic piece that tells the story of the flight of the Holy Family to Egypt. The final movement, "La Fête en Village," is a joyful and festive piece that celebrates a village festival. The characteristics of L'orpheline du Tyrol are typical of Rossini's style, with its lively rhythms, catchy melodies, and virtuosic vocal writing. The work showcases Rossini's skill in writing for the voice, with each movement featuring a different vocal range and style. The piano accompaniment is also notable for its intricate and colorful harmonies, which complement the vocal lines. Overall, L'orpheline du Tyrol is a charming and delightful work that showcases Rossini's mastery of vocal and piano writing. Its four movements offer a range of emotions and styles, making it a versatile piece that can be enjoyed by audiences and performers alike.
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