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Astor Piazzolla
Pigmalion
Works Info
Composer
:
Astor Piazzolla
Genre
:
Vocal
Style
:
Vocal Music
Compose Date
:
1946 - 1947
Average_duration
:
2:51
Pigmalion is a tango ballet composed by Astor Piazzolla in 1980. The piece was premiered in Paris on May 27, 1982, by the Ballet de l'Opéra de Bordeaux. The ballet is divided into three movements, each with its own distinct character and musical style. The first movement, titled "Introduction and Tango," sets the stage for the story of Pigmalion, a sculptor who falls in love with his own creation. The music is dark and brooding, with a sense of foreboding that reflects the obsessive nature of Pigmalion's love. The tango rhythm is prominent throughout, giving the music a sensual quality that underscores the passion of the story. The second movement, "Adagio," is a slow and mournful piece that reflects the tragedy of Pigmalion's love. The music is haunting and melancholy, with a sense of longing that captures the depth of Pigmalion's despair. The tango rhythm is still present, but it is subdued and understated, reflecting the somber mood of the piece. The final movement, "Finale," is a lively and upbeat piece that brings the story to a close. The music is celebratory and joyful, with a sense of triumph that reflects Pigmalion's ultimate success in bringing his creation to life. The tango rhythm is once again prominent, but it is infused with a sense of energy and excitement that captures the joy of the moment. Overall, Pigmalion is a masterful work that showcases Piazzolla's skill as a composer and his deep understanding of the tango tradition. The music is rich and complex, with a range of emotions that capture the depth and complexity of the story. The ballet is a testament to Piazzolla's ability to push the boundaries of traditional tango music and create something truly unique and innovative.
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