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Léo Delibes
Les trois oiseaux
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Composer
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Léo Delibes
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Vocal Music
Compose Date
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ca. 1880 - 1890
Average_duration
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2:35
"Les trois oiseaux" is a composition by French composer Léo Delibes. It was composed in 1872 and premiered on May 11, 1872, at the Théâtre Lyrique in Paris. The piece is a three-movement work for piano, inspired by the French folk tale "Les Trois Oiseaux" (The Three Birds). The first movement, "Le Rossignol" (The Nightingale), is a lively and playful piece that captures the bird's joyful song. The second movement, "Le Merle" (The Blackbird), is a more somber and melancholic piece that reflects the bird's mournful song. The final movement, "Le Coucou" (The Cuckoo), is a light and cheerful piece that imitates the bird's distinctive call. Delibes' use of melody and harmony in "Les trois oiseaux" is characteristic of his style, which is known for its lyricism and elegance. The piece is also notable for its use of programmatic elements, which were popular in the Romantic era. Each movement of the piece is meant to evoke the character and mood of the bird it represents, and Delibes uses various musical techniques to achieve this effect. Overall, "Les trois oiseaux" is a charming and delightful work that showcases Delibes' skill as a composer. Its popularity has endured over the years, and it remains a beloved piece in the classical repertoire.
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