Germaine Tailleferre
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Composer:Germaine TailleferreGenre:ChamberAverage_duration:3:00Germaine Tailleferre was a French composer who was born on April 19, 1892, in Saint-Maur-des-Fossés, France. She was a member of the famous group of composers known as Les Six, which included other notable composers such as Francis Poulenc and Darius Milhaud. Tailleferre was a prolific composer who wrote music in a variety of genres, including opera, ballet, chamber music, and film scores. One of Tailleferre's most famous works is her composition for solo guitar, simply titled "Guitare." The piece was composed in 1957 and premiered the same year in Paris. "Guitare" is a single-movement work that lasts approximately six minutes. The piece begins with a slow, melancholic melody played in the lower register of the guitar. This melody is then repeated in a higher register, with the addition of some ornamentation. The middle section of the piece is more lively and rhythmic, with the guitar playing a series of arpeggios and chords. This section gradually builds in intensity before returning to the opening melody. One of the most notable characteristics of "Guitare" is its use of harmonics. Harmonics are a technique where the player lightly touches the string at certain points to produce a high-pitched, bell-like sound. Tailleferre uses harmonics throughout the piece to create a dreamy, ethereal atmosphere. Another characteristic of "Guitare" is its use of dissonance. Tailleferre was known for her use of dissonant harmonies, and "Guitare" is no exception. The piece contains several moments where the harmony becomes tense and unstable before resolving into a more consonant sound. Overall, "Guitare" is a beautiful and haunting piece that showcases Tailleferre's skill as a composer. Its use of harmonics and dissonance creates a unique and memorable sound that is sure to captivate listeners.More....
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