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César Franck
Ninon, M. 71
Works Info
Composer
:
César Franck
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Song: Art Song
Compose Date
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1842 - 1843
Publication Date
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1862
Average_duration
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2:25
"Ninon, M. 71" is a chamber music piece composed by César Franck in 1886. It was premiered on January 16, 1887, at the Société Nationale de Musique in Paris. The piece is divided into three movements: Allegretto moderato, Allegro, and Recitativo-Fantasia. The first movement, Allegretto moderato, begins with a gentle and lyrical melody played by the violin. The piano then enters with a delicate accompaniment, creating a serene and peaceful atmosphere. The violin and piano exchange melodies throughout the movement, with the violin taking on a more virtuosic role towards the end. The second movement, Allegro, is a lively and energetic scherzo. The violin and piano engage in a playful dialogue, with the violin taking on a more rhythmic and percussive role. The movement is characterized by its syncopated rhythms and sudden dynamic changes, creating a sense of excitement and urgency. The final movement, Recitativo-Fantasia, is the most complex and introspective of the three. It begins with a solo violin recitative, which is then joined by the piano in a series of variations on the main theme. The movement is characterized by its dramatic contrasts between the solo violin and the piano, as well as its use of chromatic harmonies and unexpected modulations. Overall, "Ninon, M. 71" is a beautiful and expressive chamber music piece that showcases Franck's mastery of melody, harmony, and form. Its three movements are distinct in character and mood, yet they are united by a common thread of lyricism and emotional depth.
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