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Gioachino Rossini
Romeo (Péchés de vieillesse, book 2)
Works Info
Composer
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Gioachino Rossini
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Vocal Music
Average_duration
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3:30
"Romeo (Péchés de vieillesse, book 2)" is a collection of piano pieces composed by Gioachino Rossini. The collection was composed between 1857 and 1868, and it premiered in Paris in 1869. The collection consists of ten movements, each with its own unique characteristics. The first movement, "Un Rêve," is a dreamy and romantic piece that sets the tone for the rest of the collection. The second movement, "Thème et Variations," is a set of variations on a simple theme that showcases Rossini's skill as a composer. The third movement, "Valse caressante," is a gentle waltz that is both elegant and playful. The fourth movement, "Chansonette," is a charming and lighthearted song that is reminiscent of a French chanson. The fifth movement, "Mazurka," is a lively dance that is full of energy and excitement. The sixth movement, "Barcarolle," is a serene and peaceful piece that evokes the feeling of floating on water. The seventh movement, "Nocturne," is a hauntingly beautiful piece that is full of emotion and depth. The eighth movement, "Boléro," is a fiery and passionate dance that is full of drama and intensity. The ninth movement, "Valse lugubre," is a melancholy waltz that is full of sadness and longing. The final movement, "Galop," is a fast-paced and exhilarating piece that brings the collection to a thrilling conclusion. Overall, "Romeo (Péchés de vieillesse, book 2)" is a masterful collection of piano pieces that showcases Rossini's versatility as a composer. From dreamy and romantic to fiery and passionate, each movement is a unique and captivating work of art.
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