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Louis Vierne
Pieces (2) for cello & piano, Op. 5
Works Info
Composer
:
Louis Vierne
Genre
:
Chamber
Style
:
Chamber Music
Compose Date
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ca. 1894
Average_duration
:
5:58
Movement_count
:
2
Movement ....
Louis Vierne's 'Pieces (2) for cello & piano, Op. 5' is a composition that showcases the composer's early style. The two pieces were composed in 1894 when Vierne was only 24 years old. The premiere of the work took place on January 22, 1895, at the Salle Pleyel in Paris, with the composer himself on the piano and the cellist, Jules Delsart. The first movement of the piece is marked 'Très lent' (very slow) and is in the key of C minor. It is a somber and melancholic piece that showcases Vierne's ability to create a hauntingly beautiful melody. The cello and piano take turns playing the melody, with the piano providing a delicate accompaniment to the cello's mournful lines. The movement ends with a soft and gentle coda that fades away into silence. The second movement is marked 'Allegro vivo' (fast and lively) and is in the key of A major. This movement is a complete contrast to the first, with its energetic and lively character. The cello and piano engage in a playful dialogue, with the cello taking the lead in the opening theme. The piano provides a rhythmic accompaniment, with occasional bursts of virtuosity. The movement ends with a triumphant coda that brings the piece to a thrilling conclusion. Overall, 'Pieces (2) for cello & piano, Op. 5' is a work that showcases Vierne's early style, with its emphasis on melody and emotion. The two movements are a study in contrasts, with the first movement being mournful and introspective, while the second is lively and energetic. The piece is a testament to Vierne's skill as a composer and his ability to create music that is both beautiful and engaging.
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