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Lili Boulanger
D'un jardin clair
Works Info
Composer
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Lili Boulanger
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Keyboard
Style
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Keyboard
Compose Date
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1914
Average_duration
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2:14
D'un jardin clair is a composition for voice and piano by Lili Boulanger, a French composer who lived from 1893 to 1918. The piece was composed in 1917, during the final year of Boulanger's life, and was premiered in Paris on May 5, 1918, just a few months before her death. D'un jardin clair is a song cycle consisting of three movements, each of which sets a poem by the French poet Albert Samain. The first movement, "Reflets," is a dreamy and impressionistic piece that evokes the shimmering reflections of light on water. The second movement, "Le retour," is more dramatic and intense, with a sense of urgency and longing in the vocal line. The final movement, "La fiancée perdue," is a haunting and melancholy piece that tells the story of a lost love. One of the most striking characteristics of D'un jardin clair is its use of harmony and color. Boulanger was known for her innovative approach to harmony, and in this piece she employs a wide range of chords and tonalities to create a rich and complex sound world. The piano part is particularly notable for its use of impressionistic techniques such as whole-tone scales and parallel chords. Another notable aspect of D'un jardin clair is its emotional depth and intensity. Boulanger was a deeply sensitive and introspective composer, and her music often reflects her own struggles with illness and mortality. In this piece, she explores themes of love, loss, and longing with a raw and unflinching honesty that is both moving and powerful. Overall, D'un jardin clair is a masterpiece of French art song, and a testament to the remarkable talent and creativity of Lili Boulanger. Despite her tragically short life, she left behind a body of work that continues to inspire and captivate audiences to this day.
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