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Isidor Philipp
Feux-Follets, Op. 24/3
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Composer
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Isidor Philipp
Genre
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Miscellaneous
Style
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Miscellaneous
Average_duration
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2:12
"Feux-Follets, Op. 24/3" is a piano piece composed by Isidor Philipp, a French pianist and composer, in 1908. The piece is part of a set of twelve etudes for piano, titled "Douze Études dans les tons mineurs" (Twelve Etudes in Minor Keys). The premiere of "Feux-Follets" is not well-documented, but it is likely that Philipp performed it himself in one of his concerts. The piece has since become a popular choice for pianists, particularly for those who specialize in virtuosic repertoire. "Feux-Follets" is a technically demanding piece that requires a high level of skill and dexterity from the performer. The piece is characterized by its rapid and intricate arpeggios, which create a sense of flickering flames or sparks (hence the title, which translates to "Will-o'-the-wisps" or "Flickering Flames"). The piece is also notable for its use of chromaticism and dissonance, which add to its sense of tension and energy. The piece is structured in a single movement, with a fast tempo and a duration of approximately three minutes. The opening section features a series of ascending arpeggios, which gradually increase in speed and intensity. This leads into a more lyrical middle section, which provides a brief respite from the frenetic energy of the opening. The final section returns to the rapid arpeggios of the opening, building to a climactic finish. Overall, "Feux-Follets" is a challenging and exciting piece that showcases the technical prowess of the performer. Its use of chromaticism and dissonance also make it an interesting example of early 20th-century piano music.
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