La chanson d’Ève, Op. 95

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La chanson d’Ève, Op. 95 is a song cycle for voice and piano by Gabriel Fauré, setting symbolist poetry that reflects his late, refined harmonic style.

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instanceOf song cycle
basedOn La Chanson d’Ève by Charles van Lerberghe NERFINISHED
completionYear 1910
composer Gabriel Fauré NERFINISHED
compositionEndYear 1910
compositionStartYear 1906
countryOfOrigin France
firstPerformanceYear 1910
genre art song
classical music
harmonicStyle refined harmony
language French
movement Comme Dieu rayonne
Crépuscule
Eau vivante NERFINISHED
Inscription sur le sable NERFINISHED
L’aube blanche
Paradis NERFINISHED
Prima verba
Roses ardentes NERFINISHED
Veilles-tu, ma senteur de soleil? NERFINISHED
Ô mort, poussière d’étoiles NERFINISHED
notableFor delicate piano writing
integration of voice and piano texture
subtle, chromatic harmony
numberOfSongs 10
opusNumber Op. 95
originalInstrumentation high voice and piano
period 20th-century music
placeInOeuvre late vocal cycle of Gabriel Fauré
relatedWorkByComposer La bonne chanson, Op. 61 NERFINISHED
L’horizon chimérique, Op. 118 NERFINISHED
scoredFor voice and piano
style late style of Gabriel Fauré
subjectMatter Eve NERFINISHED
innocence and fall
paradise
textAuthor Charles van Lerberghe NERFINISHED
textType symbolist poetry

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Gabriel Fauré notableWork La chanson d’Ève, Op. 95