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Francis Poulenc
1904, FP 58/4
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Works Info
Composer
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Francis Poulenc
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Vocal Music
Compose Date
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1931
Average_duration
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1:19
"1904, FP 58/4" is a piano work composed by Francis Poulenc in 1956. It was premiered on January 22, 1957, by the composer himself at the Salle Gaveau in Paris. The piece is part of a set of four pieces titled "Quatre petites prières de Saint François d'Assise" (Four small prayers of Saint Francis of Assisi). The piece is divided into three movements, each with its own distinct character. The first movement, marked "Très calme et doucement expressif" (Very calm and gently expressive), is a serene and introspective meditation. The second movement, marked "Très vif" (Very lively), is a playful and energetic scherzo. The final movement, marked "Très lent" (Very slow), is a mournful and melancholic adagio. The piece is characterized by Poulenc's signature style, which combines elements of neoclassicism with a more emotional and expressive approach. The first movement features a simple and lyrical melody, accompanied by delicate arpeggios and subtle harmonies. The second movement is more rhythmically complex, with syncopated rhythms and sudden shifts in dynamics. The final movement is marked by its mournful and introspective character, with a haunting melody and rich harmonies. Overall, "1904, FP 58/4" is a beautiful and evocative piano work that showcases Poulenc's unique style and sensitivity as a composer. Its three movements offer a range of emotions and moods, from serenity and playfulness to melancholy and introspection.
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