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Darius Milhaud
Le Bal martiniquais (2), Op. 249
Works Info
Composer
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Darius Milhaud
Genre
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Keyboard
Style
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Keyboard
Compose Date
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1944
Average_duration
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7:55
Movement_count
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2
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Le Bal martiniquais (2), Op. 249 is a composition by French composer Darius Milhaud. It was composed in 1939 and premiered on May 17, 1940, in Paris. The piece is divided into three movements and is characterized by its use of Caribbean rhythms and melodies. The first movement, titled "Ouverture," begins with a lively and syncopated rhythm played by the percussion section. This is followed by a melody played by the woodwinds and brass, which is then repeated by the strings. The movement continues with a series of variations on this theme, with each section of the orchestra taking turns playing the melody. The second movement, titled "Sérénade," is a slower and more lyrical piece. It features a solo violin playing a melody that is reminiscent of a traditional Caribbean folk song. The violin is accompanied by a soft and gentle accompaniment from the rest of the orchestra. The final movement, titled "Danse," is a fast and energetic piece that features a driving rhythm played by the percussion section. The melody is played by the brass and woodwinds, with the strings providing a rhythmic accompaniment. The movement builds to a frenzied climax before coming to a sudden stop. Overall, Le Bal martiniquais (2), Op. 249 is a lively and colorful piece that showcases Milhaud's skill at incorporating non-Western musical elements into his compositions. The use of Caribbean rhythms and melodies gives the piece a unique and exotic flavor, while the skillful orchestration and use of variation keep the music fresh and engaging.
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