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Vincent d'Indy
Poème des Rivages, Op. 77
Works Info
Composer
:
Vincent d'Indy
Genre
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Orchestral
Style
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Suite
Average_duration
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36:35
Movement_count
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4
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Vincent d'Indy's Poème des Rivages, Op. 77 is a symphonic poem that was composed in 1913. It was premiered on March 22, 1914, in Paris, by the Orchestre de la Société des Concerts du Conservatoire, conducted by André Caplet. The piece is divided into three movements, each of which represents a different aspect of the sea. The first movement, "La Mer," is a depiction of the sea in all its power and majesty. The music is characterized by sweeping melodies and crashing waves, with the orchestra building to a powerful climax. The second movement, "Les Sirènes," is a more delicate and ethereal piece, representing the mythical creatures who lure sailors to their doom. The music is characterized by shimmering strings and delicate woodwind solos. The final movement, "Le Vent," is a depiction of the wind and its effect on the sea. The music is characterized by swirling strings and brass fanfares, with the orchestra building to a frenzied climax. Throughout the piece, d'Indy makes use of rich harmonies and colorful orchestration, creating a vivid and evocative musical landscape. Overall, Poème des Rivages is a powerful and evocative work that showcases d'Indy's skill as a composer. Its sweeping melodies and vivid orchestration make it a favorite among fans of late Romantic music, and it remains a popular piece in the orchestral repertoire to this day.
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