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Darius Milhaud
Romances sans paroles (4), Op. 129
Works Info
Composer
:
Darius Milhaud
Genre
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Keyboard
Style
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Romance
Compose Date
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1933
Publication Date
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1934
Average_duration
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4:36
Movement_count
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4
Movement ....
Darius Milhaud's 'Romances sans paroles (4), Op. 129' is a collection of four pieces for solo piano. The work was composed in 1958 and premiered the same year in Paris. The four movements are titled "Calme," "Lent," "Vif," and "Très lent." The first movement, "Calme," is marked by a gentle, flowing melody that is accompanied by a simple, repetitive left-hand pattern. The overall mood is peaceful and introspective, with occasional moments of tension and release. The second movement, "Lent," is more somber and introspective than the first. The melody is more complex and fragmented, with a sense of longing and melancholy. The left-hand accompaniment is more varied, with occasional dissonances and unexpected harmonies. The third movement, "Vif," is the most energetic and lively of the four. The melody is playful and rhythmic, with a sense of joy and exuberance. The left-hand accompaniment is more complex and syncopated, adding to the sense of energy and movement. The final movement, "Très lent," returns to the introspective mood of the second movement. The melody is slow and mournful, with a sense of resignation and acceptance. The left-hand accompaniment is sparse and simple, adding to the overall sense of emptiness and loss. Overall, 'Romances sans paroles (4), Op. 129' is a beautiful and introspective work that showcases Milhaud's skill as a composer. The four movements are distinct in mood and character, but they are united by a sense of introspection and emotional depth. The work is a testament to Milhaud's ability to create complex and nuanced music that speaks to the human experience.
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