Raphael Calace
Barcarola "a mio figlio Peppino", Op. 116
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Composer:Raphael CalaceGenre:ChamberStyle:Chamber MusicAverage_duration:4:11"Barcarola a mio figlio Peppino, Op. 116" is a beautiful and emotional piece of music composed by Raphael Calace. It was composed in 1924 and premiered in the same year. The piece is a barcarolle, which is a musical genre that originated in Venice and is typically associated with gondoliers. The barcarolle is characterized by its flowing, lilting rhythm and its use of water imagery. "Barcarola a mio figlio Peppino, Op. 116" is a single-movement piece that is approximately six minutes long. The piece is written for mandolin and piano, and it is dedicated to Calace's son, Peppino. The piece begins with a gentle, flowing melody played by the mandolin, which is accompanied by the piano. The melody is reminiscent of the gentle rocking of a boat on the water, and it creates a peaceful and serene atmosphere. As the piece progresses, the melody becomes more complex and emotional. The mandolin and piano trade off playing the melody, and the music becomes more intense and passionate. The piece reaches its climax with a soaring melody played by the mandolin, which is accompanied by the piano. The music is full of emotion and expresses the deep love that Calace has for his son. Overall, "Barcarola a mio figlio Peppino, Op. 116" is a beautiful and emotional piece of music that showcases Calace's skill as a composer. The piece is characterized by its flowing, lilting rhythm, its use of water imagery, and its emotional intensity. It is a testament to the love that Calace had for his son, and it is a beautiful tribute to the bond between a father and his child.More....
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