Gabriel Fauré
Mandoline, Op. 58/1
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Composer:Gabriel FauréGenre:VocalStyle:Song: Art SongCompose Date:1891Publication Date:1891Average_duration:1:50Gabriel Fauré's "Mandoline, Op. 58/1" is a charming and lively song for voice and piano. It was composed in 1891 and premiered the same year in Paris. The song is part of a set of three songs, collectively known as "Trois mélodies de Venise" (Three Venetian Songs), which Fauré composed based on poems by Paul Verlaine. The song is in the key of F major and has a playful and light-hearted character. It is written in a simple A-B-A form, with the A section featuring a lively and syncopated melody that imitates the sound of a mandolin, while the B section is more lyrical and introspective. The piano accompaniment is also lively and rhythmic, with arpeggiated chords and staccato notes that evoke the sound of a mandolin. The lyrics of the song describe a scene in Venice, where the narrator is serenading his lover with a mandolin. The words are full of playful and romantic imagery, with references to the moon, the stars, and the canals of Venice. The song is a perfect example of Fauré's ability to capture the mood and atmosphere of a text through his music. Overall, "Mandoline, Op. 58/1" is a delightful and charming song that showcases Fauré's skill as a composer of art songs. Its lively melody and playful character make it a popular choice for singers and audiences alike.More....
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