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Charles Bordes
Colloque Sentimental
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Works Info
Composer
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Charles Bordes
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Vocal Music
Average_duration
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4:17
"Colloque Sentimental" is a composition by French composer Charles Bordes. It was composed in 1897 and premiered in Paris in the same year. The piece is a setting of a poem by Paul Verlaine, which describes a conversation between two former lovers who meet again after many years. The composition is divided into three movements, each of which corresponds to a different part of the poem. The first movement is marked "Très lent" (very slow) and is a somber and melancholic reflection on the past. The second movement, marked "Assez vif" (fairly lively), is more animated and reflects the excitement and nervousness of the two characters as they meet again. The final movement, marked "Lent" (slow), is a return to the somber mood of the first movement, as the characters part ways once again. The piece is characterized by its use of rich harmonies and lush textures, which reflect the emotional intensity of the poem. Bordes employs a variety of techniques to create a sense of drama and tension, including sudden shifts in dynamics and tempo, as well as the use of dissonance and chromaticism. Overall, "Colloque Sentimental" is a powerful and evocative work that captures the complex emotions of Verlaine's poem. It is a testament to Bordes' skill as a composer and his ability to create music that is both deeply expressive and technically sophisticated.
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