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Enriqué Granados
Dante, Op. 21, H. 40
Works Info
Composer
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Enriqué Granados
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Tone Poem
Compose Date
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1908 - 1915
Publication Date
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1915
Average_duration
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31:04
Movement_count
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2
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Enriqué Granados' Dante, Op. 21, H. 40 is a piano suite composed in 1909. It premiered in Paris in 1910, with Granados himself performing. The suite is divided into four movements, each inspired by a different aspect of Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy. The first movement, "Dante and Beatrice," is a lyrical and romantic piece that captures the love between Dante and his muse, Beatrice. The music is characterized by its flowing melodies and delicate harmonies, which evoke the beauty and purity of their relationship. The second movement, "Dance of the Shadows," is a dark and brooding piece that represents the underworld of Dante's Inferno. The music is characterized by its dissonant harmonies and ominous rhythms, which create a sense of foreboding and unease. The third movement, "Beatrice's Dream," is a dreamy and ethereal piece that represents the paradise of Dante's Paradiso. The music is characterized by its shimmering textures and soaring melodies, which evoke the otherworldly beauty of Beatrice's vision. The final movement, "Dante's Farewell," is a poignant and introspective piece that represents Dante's departure from Beatrice and his return to the mortal world. The music is characterized by its melancholy harmonies and introspective melodies, which capture the bittersweet emotions of Dante's farewell. Overall, Dante, Op. 21, H. 40 is a masterful piano suite that showcases Granados' skill as a composer and pianist. The suite's four movements are each distinct and evocative, capturing the different moods and themes of Dante's Divine Comedy.
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