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John Corigliano
L'Invitation au Voyage
Works Info
Composer
:
John Corigliano
Genre
:
Choral
Style
:
Chorus
Compose Date
:
1971
First Performance
:
May 13, 1972
Average_duration
:
6:49
L'Invitation au Voyage is a song cycle composed by John Corigliano in 1985. The piece was premiered on October 20, 1985, at the Alice Tully Hall in New York City. The cycle consists of five movements, each based on a poem by Charles Baudelaire. The first movement, "L'Invitation au Voyage," is a slow and dreamy piece that sets the tone for the entire cycle. The second movement, "Le Jet d'Eau," is more lively and playful, with a sense of movement and energy. The third movement, "Recueillement," is a slow and introspective piece that explores themes of solitude and contemplation. The fourth movement, "La Beauté," is a passionate and intense piece that celebrates the beauty of the world. The final movement, "La Fin de la Journée," is a peaceful and reflective piece that brings the cycle to a close. Corigliano's music in L'Invitation au Voyage is characterized by its lush harmonies, expressive melodies, and intricate textures. The composer uses a variety of techniques to create a rich and varied sound, including chromaticism, dissonance, and polyphony. The music is often highly emotional, with a sense of drama and intensity that reflects the themes of Baudelaire's poetry. Overall, L'Invitation au Voyage is a powerful and evocative work that showcases Corigliano's skill as a composer. The cycle is a testament to the enduring power of Baudelaire's poetry, and a tribute to the beauty and complexity of the human experience.
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