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''Chanson de Matin'', Op. 15, No. 2, is a musical work composed by Edward Elgar for violin and piano, and later orchestrated by the composer. Its first publication was in 1899,〔Kennedy, ''Portrait of Elgar'', p. 344〕 though it is thought that it was almost certainly written in 1889 or 1890. It has invited comparison with its "companion" piece, ''Chanson de Nuit'', Op. 15, No. 1, and though critically it has been described as less profound, its fresh melodic appeal has made it more popular. The orchestral version of the work was published two years later, and first performed, together with ''Chanson de Nuit'', at a Queen's Hall Promenade Concert conducted by Henry Wood on 14 September 1901.〔Young, ''Elgar, O.M.'', p. 405〕 Elgar briefly quotes the melody in the second movement of his String Quartet in E minor of 1918. ==Structure== Allegretto, 2/4, G major \relative c' \new Staff \with } b-- b8( a) g( a16 b) g8( fis) d4~\> << d2 >> } Average performance will take 3 minutes. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Chanson de Matin」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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