Ernest Chausson
Lieder (3), Op. 27
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Composer:Ernest ChaussonGenre:VocalStyle:SongCompose Date:1896First Performance:1897Average_duration:7:24Movement_count:3Movement ....Ernest Chausson's 'Lieder (3), Op. 27' is a collection of three songs composed for voice and piano. The work was completed in 1896 and premiered the same year in Paris. The three movements are titled 'Le temps des lilas', 'Les heures' and 'Le colibri'. The first movement, 'Le temps des lilas' (The time of lilacs), is a melancholic song that reflects on lost love. The lilacs in the title symbolize the memories of a past relationship that the protagonist cannot forget. The music is characterized by a slow and mournful melody, with a simple piano accompaniment that emphasizes the vocal line. The second movement, 'Les heures' (The hours), is a more complex and varied song that depicts the passing of time. The lyrics describe different moments of the day, from dawn to dusk, and the changing emotions that come with them. The music reflects this variety, with different tempos and moods that correspond to each hour. The piano accompaniment is more elaborate than in the first movement, with intricate arpeggios and chromatic harmonies. The third and final movement, 'Le colibri' (The hummingbird), is a lively and colorful song that celebrates the beauty of nature. The lyrics describe a hummingbird flying among flowers, and the music captures the fluttering and darting movements of the bird. The vocal line is ornamented with trills and runs, and the piano accompaniment imitates the sounds of a harp or a guitar. Overall, 'Lieder (3), Op. 27' is a representative example of Chausson's style, which combines Romantic lyricism with Impressionist harmonies and textures. The songs are characterized by their expressive melodies, rich harmonies, and subtle nuances of mood and tone. They showcase Chausson's skill in setting poetry to music and his sensitivity to the emotional content of the lyrics.More....