Manuel Rosenthal
Précieuses (3) for voice & piano
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Composer:Manuel RosenthalGenre:VocalAverage_duration:4:55'Précieuses (3) for voice & piano' is a composition by Manuel Rosenthal, a French composer and conductor. The piece was composed in 1945 and premiered in Paris the same year. It consists of three movements, each of which is characterized by its unique musical style and vocal range. The first movement, titled "La Belle Matineuse," is a lively and playful piece that showcases the soprano's vocal agility. The piano accompaniment is light and bouncy, with quick arpeggios and staccato chords. The lyrics, written by Paul Verlaine, describe a beautiful morning and the joy of being alive. The second movement, "Le Faune," is a more subdued and sensual piece that features a mezzo-soprano. The piano accompaniment is more legato and flowing, with a gentle melody that evokes the image of a faun in a forest. The lyrics, also by Verlaine, describe the faun's longing for a nymph and his desire to be with her. The final movement, "Le Tombeau des Naïades," is a haunting and melancholic piece that features a tenor. The piano accompaniment is sparse and ethereal, with long, sustained chords that create a sense of longing and loss. The lyrics, by Stéphane Mallarmé, describe the tomb of the water nymphs and the sadness of their passing. Overall, 'Précieuses (3) for voice & piano' is a beautiful and evocative piece that showcases Rosenthal's skill as a composer and his ability to capture the essence of the poetry he sets to music. The three movements are each unique in their musical style and vocal range, but they are united by a common theme of beauty, longing, and loss.More....
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