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Claude Debussy
Poèmes (7) de Banville
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Composer
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Claude Debussy
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Vocal
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Song Collection
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13:07
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7
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Claude Debussy's 'Poèmes (7) de Banville' is a song cycle composed in 1891. The premiere of the work took place on January 22, 1893, at the Société Nationale de Musique in Paris. The cycle consists of seven songs, each set to a poem by Théodore de Banville. The first song, "Paysage sentimental," is characterized by its dreamy, impressionistic harmonies and delicate piano accompaniment. The second song, "La mer est plus belle," is a lively and playful setting of a poem about the beauty of the sea. The third song, "Le son du cor s'afflige vers les bois," is a haunting and atmospheric piece that evokes the sound of a hunting horn in the woods. The fourth song, "L'échelonnement des haies," is a gentle and pastoral setting of a poem about the beauty of the countryside. The fifth song, "Danseuse," is a lively and rhythmic piece that captures the energy and grace of a dancer. The sixth song, "Mandoline," is a charming and light-hearted setting of a poem about a mandolin player. The final song, "En sourdine," is perhaps the most famous of the cycle. It is a delicate and intimate setting of a poem about the quiet beauty of a summer evening. The song is characterized by its subtle harmonies and gentle, flowing melody. Overall, 'Poèmes (7) de Banville' is a beautiful and evocative song cycle that showcases Debussy's mastery of impressionistic harmony and his ability to capture the mood and atmosphere of each poem. The cycle is a testament to Debussy's unique musical voice and his contribution to the development of French art song.
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