Gabriel Fauré
Songs (2) for voice & piano, Op. 76
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Composer:Gabriel FauréGenre:VocalStyle:SongCompose Date:1897Publication Date:1897Average_duration:4:27Movement_count:2Movement ....Gabriel Fauré's 'Songs (2) for voice & piano, Op. 76' is a collection of two songs composed in 1896. The premiere of the songs took place on January 26, 1897, in Paris, with the composer himself accompanying the singer, Jeanne Raunay. The first song in the collection is titled 'Le Secret' (The Secret) and is set to a poem by Armand Silvestre. The song is in the key of F-sharp minor and has a slow and melancholic tempo. The piano accompaniment is delicate and understated, allowing the singer to convey the emotional depth of the lyrics. The song's melody is characterized by its use of chromaticism and subtle modulations, which add to its haunting quality. The second song in the collection is titled 'Lydia' and is set to a poem by Paul Verlaine. The song is in the key of E-flat major and has a faster tempo than the first song. The piano accompaniment is more lively and playful, reflecting the poem's light-hearted and whimsical nature. The melody is characterized by its use of syncopation and dotted rhythms, which give the song a sense of movement and energy. Overall, Fauré's 'Songs (2) for voice & piano, Op. 76' is a beautiful example of the composer's skill in setting poetry to music. The songs are characterized by their emotional depth, subtle harmonies, and delicate piano accompaniment. They showcase Fauré's ability to create music that is both expressive and restrained, making them a favorite among singers and audiences alike.More....
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