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Alexandre Lagoya
Variations on Jeux interdits
Works Info
Composer
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Alexandre Lagoya
Genre
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Concerto
Style
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Concerto
Average_duration
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4:07
Alexandre Lagoya's "Variations on Jeux interdits" is a guitar piece that was composed in the mid-20th century. The piece is based on the popular French folk song "Jeux interdits," which translates to "Forbidden Games." The song was made famous by the 1952 film of the same name, which tells the story of two young children who fall in love during World War II. Lagoya's "Variations on Jeux interdits" was first premiered in 1960 and quickly became one of the most popular guitar pieces of the era. The piece is made up of several movements, each of which explores a different aspect of the original folk song. The first movement of the piece is a simple and straightforward rendition of the original melody. This is followed by a series of variations that gradually become more complex and intricate. The second movement, for example, features a series of arpeggios and runs that showcase the technical prowess of the guitarist. The third movement of the piece is perhaps the most famous. It features a series of harmonics that create a haunting and ethereal sound. This movement is often played as a standalone piece and has been covered by countless guitarists over the years. Overall, Lagoya's "Variations on Jeux interdits" is a masterful piece of guitar music that showcases the versatility and beauty of the instrument. The piece is characterized by its intricate fingerwork, its use of harmonics, and its ability to capture the emotional depth of the original folk song.
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