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Gabriel Pierné
Cydalise et le Chèvre-pied No. 2
Works Info
Composer
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Gabriel Pierné
Genre
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Orchestral
Compose Date
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1926
First Performance
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November 6, 1926
Average_duration
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04:02
Gabriel Pierné's "Cydalise et le Chèvre-pied No. 2" is a ballet in five movements that premiered on May 20, 1923, at the Paris Opéra. The ballet tells the story of Cydalise, a nymph who falls in love with a satyr named Chèvre-pied. The five movements are titled "Prélude," "Danse des Grâces," "Danse des Faunes," "Danse des Nymphes," and "Danse générale." The "Prélude" sets the scene with a dreamy, ethereal melody played by the strings and woodwinds. The "Danse des Grâces" features a delicate, flowing melody played by the flutes and harp, accompanied by the pizzicato of the strings. The "Danse des Faunes" is a lively, playful dance featuring the woodwinds and percussion. The "Danse des Nymphes" is a slower, more sensual dance featuring the strings and harp. The final movement, "Danse générale," brings all the characters together in a lively, celebratory dance. Pierné's music for "Cydalise et le Chèvre-pied No. 2" is characterized by its lush, romantic melodies and colorful orchestration. He makes use of a wide range of instruments, including the harp, celesta, and percussion, to create a rich, textured sound. The music is also notable for its use of modal harmonies and exotic scales, which give it a distinctly otherworldly feel. Overall, "Cydalise et le Chèvre-pied No. 2" is a beautiful and evocative ballet that showcases Pierné's skill as a composer. Its dreamy, romantic melodies and colorful orchestration make it a delight to listen to, and its fantastical story of love and magic is sure to captivate audiences.
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