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Gabriel Fauré
Songs (3) for voice & piano, Op. 5
Works Info
Composer
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Gabriel Fauré
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Song
Compose Date
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1864 - 1871
Publication Date
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1875 - 1879
Average_duration
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11:18
Movement_count
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3
Movement ....
Gabriel Fauré's 'Songs (3) for voice & piano, Op. 5' is a collection of three art songs composed in 1870. The premiere of the work took place in Paris in 1871. The three movements of the work are titled 'Au bord de l'eau' (By the water's edge), 'Après un rêve' (After a dream), and 'Dans les ruines d'une abbaye' (In the ruins of an abbey). The first movement, 'Au bord de l'eau', is a serene and peaceful song that depicts a couple sitting by the water's edge. The piano accompaniment is gentle and flowing, evoking the calmness of the water. The vocal line is lyrical and expressive, with a sense of longing and nostalgia. The second movement, 'Après un rêve', is a dreamy and romantic song that tells the story of a dreamer who wakes up to find that his dream has ended. The piano accompaniment is ethereal and delicate, creating a sense of otherworldliness. The vocal line is tender and emotive, with a sense of yearning and loss. The third movement, 'Dans les ruines d'une abbaye', is a haunting and melancholic song that depicts a ruined abbey. The piano accompaniment is dark and brooding, evoking the sense of decay and abandonment. The vocal line is mournful and introspective, with a sense of sadness and regret. Overall, Fauré's 'Songs (3) for voice & piano, Op. 5' is a beautiful and evocative collection of art songs that showcase the composer's skill in creating expressive and emotive music. The work is characterized by its lyrical melodies, delicate piano accompaniments, and poignant themes of love, loss, and nostalgia.
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