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Ernest Chausson
Pièce for viola & piano in C major, Op. 39
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Composer
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Ernest Chausson
Genre
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Chamber
Style
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Piece
Compose Date
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1897
First Performance
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1917
Average_duration
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7:11
Ernest Chausson's 'Pièce for viola & piano in C major, Op. 39' was composed in 1897 and premiered on January 23, 1898, in Paris. The piece consists of three movements: I. Animé, II. Très calme, and III. Animé. The first movement, Animé, is characterized by its lively and energetic nature. The viola and piano engage in a playful dialogue, with the viola taking the lead in the opening theme. The movement is marked by frequent changes in tempo and dynamics, creating a sense of excitement and unpredictability. The second movement, Très calme, is a stark contrast to the first. It is a slow and introspective piece, with the viola taking on a more prominent role. The piano provides a gentle accompaniment, creating a sense of tranquility and contemplation. The movement is marked by its use of long, sustained notes and delicate phrasing. The final movement, Animé, returns to the lively and energetic nature of the first. The viola and piano engage in a spirited conversation, with both instruments taking turns leading the melody. The movement is marked by its use of syncopated rhythms and playful melodies, creating a sense of joy and celebration. Overall, Chausson's 'Pièce for viola & piano in C major, Op. 39' is a masterful work that showcases the composer's skill in creating dynamic and engaging music. The piece is characterized by its use of contrasting movements, playful melodies, and intricate harmonies, making it a favorite among viola and piano players alike.
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