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95 Cards in this Set

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Oh! quand je dors (Oh! While I sleep)
Franz Liszt
Pace non trovo
Liszt
Du bust wie eine blume
Liszt
Villanelle (
Hector Berlioz
Le spectre de la rose
Berlioz
Sur les lagunes (on the lagoons, lament)
Berlioz
Absence
Berlioz
Au Cimetiere ( the cemetery moonlight)
Berlioz
Lile inconnue (the unknown isle)
Berlioz
La mort d' Ophelie (the death of Ophelia)
Berlioz
les nuits d'ete
Berlioz
Aime-moi (love me)
Pauline Viardot
Bonjour, mon coer (Good morning, my heart)
Viardot
Le Chene et le roseau ( the oak and the reed)
Viardot
Serenade
Viardot
Hai luli! ( Ah! alas!)
Viardot
Les filles de Cadiz (The daughters of Cadiz)
Viardot
Chanson triste (sorrowful song)
Henri Duparc
L'invitacion au voyage (invitation to journey)
Duparc
Lamento
Duparc
Phidyle
Duparc
Le Manoir de Rosemonde (the manor of Rosemonde)
Duparc
Extase (ecstasy)
Duparc
Nanny
Ernest Chausson
Les Papillons (the butterflies)
Chausson
Hebe
Chausson
Le Charme
Chausson
Le Colibri (the hummingbird)
Chausson
Le temps de lilas (the time of lilacs)
Chausson
Poeme de l'amour et la mer (poem of love and the sea)
Chausson
Lydia
Gabriel Faure
Apres un reve (after a dream)
Faure
Au bord de l'eau (at the water's edge)
Faure
Nell
Faure
Les Berceaux (the cradles)
Faure
Les Roses d' Ispahan
Faure
Mandoline
Faure
En Sourdine (muted)
Faure
Green
Faure
A Clymene
Faure
c'est l'extase
Faure
La Bonne Chanson
Faure
Clair de lune (moonlight)
Faure
Arpege
Faure
L'horizon chimerique ( the illusory horizon)
Faure
Notre amour (our love)
Faure
en priere (in prayer)
Faure
Five Venetian Songs
Faure
Beau Soir (beautiful evening)
Claude Debussy
Pierrot
Debussy
Mandoline
Debussy
Green (
Debussy
C'est l'extase
Debussy
Clair de lune 1 (
Debussy
En sourdine
Debussy
La flute de pan (
Debussy
Pantomime
Debussy
Colloque Sentimental
Debussy
Clair de lune 2
Debussy
Vaga luna che inargenti (lovely moon)
Vincenzo Bellini
Vanne, o rosa fortunata (go, fortunate rose)
Bellini
Ma rendi por contento (o live, bright contentment)
Bellini
Almen se non poss'io (if i cannot follow)
Bellini
Malinconia, ninfa gentile (melancholy, gentle nymph)
Bellini
Dolente, immagine di fille mia (sorrowful image)
Bellini
La pastorella delle Alpi ( the Alpine shepherdess)
Giachino Rossini
La danza
Rossini
Aragonese
Rossini
Il rimprovero (the reproach)
Rossini
Virtuoso pianist, Hungarian, melodies are operatic with vocal embellishments, careless in setting words, rhythmic motives, short phrase, veered toward impressionism
Franz Liszt
pushed the limits of classicism and form, expressive melodies with extended phrases that are open-ended/asymmetrical, tonal harmonies, big on text
Hector Berlioz
famous mezzo, complex accompaniments, affair with Ivan Turgenev
Pauline Viardot
long vocal lines, chromaticism, perfectionist, broad melodic lines, rich harmonies, complex piano, wrote mostly for high voice
Henri Duparc
smaller forms, elegant and subtle, liked ascending melodic lines, classical balance and simplicity, most accompaniments have one unvarying pattern used throughout.
Ernest Chausson
favored arpeggiations in left hand, abrupt melodic changes, steady tempo throughout with tendency toward classical form, diatonicism, tonality, modal changes, counter melodies in right hand,
Gabriel Faure
not very tonal, few functional harmonies, overall desire for color, melodic line set to natural rhythm of text, impressionistic
Claude Debussy
great at blending music with text, composed for the opera
Vincenzo Bellini
loved a beautiful melody, simple broken chord accompaniments
Giachino Rossini
As a teenager, Debussy embarked on an affair with a wealthy married patroness, the coloratura soprano, _______
____________. He composed several early songs for her, and
dedicated his Mandoline to her.
Madame Vashier
“Despite his extraordinary culture, there is a ruthless and self-possessed side to __________ nature which is a sign of a boy from the wrong side of the tracks who has glimpsed poverty and decided against it.”-G. Johnson
Debussy
__________ _____________ (30 March 1844 - 8 January 1896) was a French poet associated with the Symbolist movement. He is considered one of the greatest representatives of the fin de siècle in international and French poetry.
Paul Verlaine
Daughter of Manuel Garcia, _____ _____ was described by Clara Schumann to be the most gifted women she ever met.
Pauline Viardot
“But the abandoning of his wife Lily and his affair with Emma Bardac, formerly a mistress of Fauré, and a married women with a child, scandalized the Parisian musical world to such an extent that many of [____] colleagues refused to have anything to do with him.” G. Johnson
Debussy
Brahms composed his Alto Rhapsody for _______ ____________ _________.
Robert and Clara Schumann
3 Petrarch Sonnets
Liszt
Ariettes oubliees
Debussy
Fetes galantes
Debussy
chansons de Biliti
Debussy
La lune Blanche
Faure
Au pays où se fait la guerre
Duparc
la tombe de Niede
Debussy
N'est-ce pas?
Faure
A Chevelure
Debussy
Proses lyrique
Debussy
Chanson perpétuelle
Chausson