Charles Gounod
Au rossignol
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Composer:Charles GounodGenre:VocalStyle:SongPublication Date:1867Average_duration:4:33Charles Gounod's "Au rossignol" is a vocal piece composed in 1852. It premiered on May 9, 1852, at the Salle Herz in Paris, France. The piece is a part of a larger work called "La Colombe," which is a one-act opera. "Au rossignol" is the second movement of the opera and is a solo for the character Horace. The piece is characterized by its beautiful melody and the use of the nightingale's song as a motif throughout the piece. The accompaniment is light and delicate, with the piano providing a gentle backdrop for the singer's voice. The vocal line is lyrical and expressive, with the singer using a range of dynamics and phrasing to convey the emotions of the character. The lyrics of "Au rossignol" tell the story of Horace, who is listening to the nightingale's song and reflecting on his love for his fiancée, Colomba. He compares the nightingale's song to the beauty of his love and expresses his desire to be with her. The piece is a romantic and sentimental expression of love, with the nightingale's song serving as a symbol of the beauty and purity of love. Overall, "Au rossignol" is a beautiful and expressive vocal piece that showcases Gounod's skill as a composer. Its use of the nightingale's song as a motif and its romantic lyrics make it a timeless piece that continues to be performed and enjoyed today.More....
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