Gabriel Fauré
Le jardin de Dolly, Op. 56/3
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Composer:Gabriel FauréGenre:KeyboardStyle:PieceCompose Date:1893 - 1896Publication Date:1897Average_duration:3:09Gabriel Fauré's 'Le jardin de Dolly, Op. 56/3' is a charming and delicate piece of music that was composed in 1894. It is part of a larger work called 'Dolly Suite', which was written for piano four hands. The suite was dedicated to Hélène Bardac, the daughter of Fauré's mistress, Emma Bardac. 'Le jardin de Dolly' is the third movement of the suite and is known for its light and playful character. The piece is written in the key of F major and has a tempo marking of Allegretto moderato. It begins with a simple and sweet melody played by the piano, which is then joined by the second piano playing a gentle accompaniment. The melody is then passed back and forth between the two pianos, creating a sense of conversation between them. The piece is named after Dolly, the daughter of Fauré's friend, Emma Bardac. The music is meant to evoke the image of a child playing in a garden, surrounded by flowers and butterflies. The playful and innocent nature of the piece reflects the joy and wonder of childhood. 'Le jardin de Dolly' premiered in Paris in 1897, performed by Fauré and his friend, pianist Louis Diémer. The piece was well-received and has since become a popular choice for piano duets. Overall, 'Le jardin de Dolly' is a delightful and charming piece of music that captures the innocence and joy of childhood. Its playful melody and gentle accompaniment make it a perfect choice for young pianists or anyone looking for a lighthearted and enjoyable piece of music to play.More....
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