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Gabriel Fauré
Tristesse in C minor, Op. 6/2
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Composer
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Gabriel Fauré
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Song: Art Song
Compose Date
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1873
Publication Date
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1876
Average_duration
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2:55
Gabriel Fauré's "Tristesse in C minor, Op. 6/2" is a solo piano piece that was composed in 1884. It is part of a set of three pieces called "Trois Romances sans paroles" (Three Songs Without Words). The piece premiered in Paris in 1885, with Fauré himself playing the piano. The piece is in C minor and has a slow tempo, giving it a mournful and melancholic character. It is written in a simple ABA form, with the A section being in C minor and the B section in C major. The A section is marked "lento" and is characterized by a descending melody in the right hand, accompanied by a simple chord progression in the left hand. The B section is marked "più lento" and features a more hopeful melody in the right hand, accompanied by a flowing arpeggio in the left hand. One of the most notable characteristics of "Tristesse" is its use of rubato, a technique in which the performer takes liberties with the tempo in order to convey emotion. Fauré himself was known for his use of rubato, and it is particularly effective in this piece, allowing the performer to emphasize the mournful character of the A section and the more hopeful character of the B section. Overall, "Tristesse in C minor, Op. 6/2" is a beautiful and poignant piece of music that showcases Fauré's skill as a composer and his ability to convey emotion through his music.
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