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Edouard Lalo
Mélodies (6), Op. 17
Works Info
Composer
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Edouard Lalo
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Song
Publication Date
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1856
Movement_count
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6
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Edouard Lalo's 'Mélodies (6), Op. 17' is a collection of six songs for voice and piano. The work was composed in 1865 and premiered the same year in Paris. The six movements are titled 'L'Esclave', 'Le Rossignol', 'L'Attente', 'Chanson Espagnole', 'L'Absence', and 'Le Soir'. The first movement, 'L'Esclave', is a dramatic and passionate song that tells the story of a slave who longs for freedom. The second movement, 'Le Rossignol', is a delicate and lyrical piece that evokes the sound of a nightingale. The third movement, 'L'Attente', is a melancholic and introspective song about waiting for a loved one. The fourth movement, 'Chanson Espagnole', is a lively and rhythmic song that draws on Spanish folk music. The fifth movement, 'L'Absence', is a haunting and mournful piece that expresses the pain of separation. The final movement, 'Le Soir', is a peaceful and contemplative song that captures the mood of a quiet evening. Overall, Lalo's 'Mélodies (6), Op. 17' is a diverse and expressive collection of songs that showcases the composer's skill in writing for voice and piano. The songs range from dramatic and passionate to delicate and introspective, and draw on a variety of musical influences, including Spanish folk music.
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