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Eugène Bozza
En fôret, Op. 40
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Composer
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Eugène Bozza
Genre
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Chamber
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Chamber Music
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6:50
En fôret, Op. 40 is a piece of music composed by Eugène Bozza, a French composer and conductor. The piece was composed in 1941 and premiered in Paris in the same year. It is a solo piece for alto saxophone and piano, and it consists of three movements. The first movement, titled "Dans la forêt," is marked "modéré" and is in a slow and contemplative tempo. The saxophone begins with a lyrical melody that is accompanied by the piano. The music gradually builds in intensity, with the saxophone playing more virtuosic passages and the piano providing a more rhythmic accompaniment. The movement ends with a return to the opening melody, played softly by the saxophone. The second movement, titled "La chasse," is marked "animé" and is in a fast and lively tempo. The music is meant to evoke the excitement and energy of a hunt in the forest. The saxophone plays a series of rapid and virtuosic runs, while the piano provides a driving and rhythmic accompaniment. The movement ends with a flourish from both instruments. The third and final movement, titled "La nuit," is marked "lent" and is in a slow and atmospheric tempo. The music is meant to evoke the peaceful and mysterious atmosphere of the forest at night. The saxophone plays a haunting melody that is accompanied by the piano, which provides a shimmering and ethereal accompaniment. The movement ends with a soft and gentle cadence. Overall, En fôret, Op. 40 is a beautiful and evocative piece of music that showcases the expressive capabilities of the alto saxophone. The piece is characterized by its lyrical melodies, virtuosic passages, and atmospheric accompaniments, which combine to create a vivid musical portrait of the forest.
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