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Vincent d'Indy
Jour d'été à la montagne, Op. 61
Works Info
Composer
:
Vincent d'Indy
Genre
:
Orchestral
Style
:
Orchestral
Compose Date
:
1905
Average_duration
:
27:13
Movement_count
:
3
Movement ....
"Jour d'été à la montagne, Op. 61" is a symphonic poem composed by Vincent d'Indy in 1905. The piece was premiered on March 23, 1905, in Paris, by the Société Nationale de Musique, conducted by the composer himself. The work is divided into four movements, each depicting a different scene of a summer day in the mountains. The first movement, "Matinée," portrays the peaceful morning with the sounds of nature, such as birds singing and a distant waterfall. The second movement, "Dans la forêt," depicts a walk through the forest, with the rustling of leaves and the chirping of birds. The third movement, "Sérénade," is a romantic interlude, with a solo violin playing a tender melody accompanied by the harp. The final movement, "Fête au village," is a lively and festive scene, with the sounds of a folk dance and the ringing of church bells. The piece is characterized by its rich orchestration, with a large ensemble including strings, woodwinds, brass, percussion, and harp. D'Indy's use of harmony and counterpoint is also notable, with complex textures and chromaticism throughout the work. The piece is often considered a masterpiece of French impressionism, with its vivid depictions of nature and its evocative use of orchestral color. Overall, "Jour d'été à la montagne, Op. 61" is a beautiful and evocative work that captures the essence of a summer day in the mountains. Its rich orchestration and complex harmonies make it a masterpiece of French impressionism, and it remains a beloved work in the orchestral repertoire to this day.
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