3 Peèmes op. 66
pour baryton et piano
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Thomas Daniel Schlee
3 Peèmes op. 66
pour baryton et piano

Thomas Daniel Schlee
3 Peèmes op. 66

pour baryton et piano

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Description:

  • Language: French
  • Pages: 15
  • Release: 01.02.2021
  • Term: 13:00
  • Dimensions: 255 x 325 mm
  • Weight: 140 g
  • Opus: 66
  • Genre: Classical Music, Classical Music of the Modern Age
  • Accompaniment: Piano
  • ISMN: 9790006558032
Three poems by the French lyricist Louis Amade, known for his texts for Edith Piaf and Gilbert Bécaud, form the basis for a series of pictograms of human emotional states. While keeping to singeable melodies the music explores multifaceted shades of moods.

I.: The opening movement is reserved for the piano; the initially earnest, solitary cantilena intensifies creating expectation. Suddenly
II.: the violin sounds. Its moving figures replace the now silent piano, also soloistically.
III. 'Passacaglia': The title is taken literally - the two instruments/persons encounter each other in the street. Two musical characters who meet at a specific point, recognize each other, but move on again, each one by itself.
IV. 'Rondo': The two of them dance together. Before me, I saw people dancing the Sardana - a round dance - in front of the cathedral of Barcelona. Four themes in different time signatures circle ceaselessly between the two instruments.
V. 'Fuga': At last, regardless, panic flight - again the title is taken literally ... Human, only too human …