Gabriel Fauré
Tendresse, Op. 56/5
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Composer:Gabriel FauréGenre:KeyboardStyle:PieceCompose Date:1893 - 1896Publication Date:1897Average_duration:3:35Gabriel Fauré's 'Tendresse, Op. 56/5' is a beautiful and expressive piece of music that was composed in 1891. It was premiered in Paris in the same year, and has since become one of Fauré's most beloved works. The piece is part of a larger collection of songs called 'Cinq Mélodies de Venise', which Fauré composed for voice and piano. 'Tendresse' is the fifth and final song in the collection, and is known for its gentle and tender melody. The piece is written in the key of F-sharp minor, and is marked 'Andante molto moderato'. It is a slow and contemplative piece, with a simple and elegant melody that is accompanied by a delicate piano part. 'Tendresse' is divided into two main sections, with a short coda at the end. The first section features the vocal melody, which is sung in a gentle and expressive manner. The piano part is sparse and understated, providing a subtle accompaniment to the voice. The second section of the piece features a more complex piano part, with a series of arpeggios and runs that add depth and complexity to the music. The vocal melody remains simple and understated, but is given added emotional weight by the more complex piano part. Overall, 'Tendresse' is a beautiful and moving piece of music that showcases Fauré's skill as a composer. Its gentle melody and understated accompaniment make it a perfect example of Fauré's unique style, which is characterized by its elegance, simplicity, and emotional depth.More....