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Reynaldo Hahn
Le rossignol éperdu (53)
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Reynaldo Hahn
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1902 - 1910
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91:00
"Le rossignol éperdu (53)" is a song cycle composed by Reynaldo Hahn, a Venezuelan-born French composer, pianist, and conductor. The cycle was composed in 1913 and premiered in Paris the same year. It consists of six movements, each of which is a setting of a poem by various French poets. The first movement, "Le rossignol éperdu," is a setting of a poem by Paul Verlaine. It is a delicate and lyrical piece that captures the beauty and fragility of the nightingale. The second movement, "Le printemps," is a setting of a poem by Théodore de Banville. It is a lively and joyful piece that celebrates the arrival of spring. The third movement, "L'heure exquise," is a setting of a poem by Paul Verlaine. It is a tender and romantic piece that captures the magic of a perfect moment. The fourth movement, "Le rossignol des lilas," is a setting of a poem by Jean Moréas. It is a melancholic and nostalgic piece that evokes the memory of a lost love. The fifth movement, "Le rossignol," is a setting of a poem by Charles Cros. It is a playful and whimsical piece that captures the mischievous spirit of the nightingale. The final movement, "Le rossignol vainqueur," is a setting of a poem by Théodore de Banville. It is a triumphant and celebratory piece that captures the joy and exuberance of the nightingale's song. Overall, "Le rossignol éperdu (53)" is a beautiful and evocative song cycle that showcases Hahn's skill as a composer and his ability to capture the essence of each poem in his music. The cycle is characterized by its delicate melodies, lush harmonies, and expressive use of the piano. It remains a beloved work in the French art song repertoire.
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