Alexander Sergeyevich Dargomizhsky
I Still Love Him "Ya vsyo eshcho evo lyublyu"
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Composer:Alexander Sergeyevich DargomizhskyGenre:VocalStyle:SongCompose Date:1851Average_duration:2:35"I Still Love Him" or "Ya vsyo eshcho evo lyublyu" is a vocal cycle composed by Alexander Sergeyevich Dargomizhsky. The cycle was composed in 1869 and premiered in the same year. It consists of six movements, each of which is a setting of a poem by Alexander Pushkin. The first movement, "I Still Love Him," is a passionate declaration of love. The second movement, "The Night," is a hauntingly beautiful nocturne that captures the mood of a sleepless night. The third movement, "The Fountain," is a lively and playful song that describes the joy of a fountain in the garden. The fourth movement, "The Rose," is a tender and melancholic song that compares the beauty of a rose to the beauty of a beloved. The fifth movement, "The Dream," is a dreamy and ethereal song that describes a lover's dream. The final movement, "The Poet," is a tribute to Pushkin, the poet who inspired the cycle. The characteristics of "I Still Love Him" are typical of Dargomizhsky's style. He was known for his innovative approach to vocal music, which emphasized the natural rhythms and inflections of the Russian language. In "I Still Love Him," Dargomizhsky uses a variety of vocal techniques to convey the emotions of the text. The music is highly expressive, with sudden shifts in dynamics and tempo that reflect the changing moods of the poetry. Overall, "I Still Love Him" is a beautiful and moving vocal cycle that showcases Dargomizhsky's skill as a composer. It is a testament to the enduring power of Pushkin's poetry and a tribute to the rich tradition of Russian art song.More....
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