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Le Bananier (Gottschalk) : ウィキペディア英語版
Le Bananier (Gottschalk)

''Le Bananier'' (The Banana Tree) in C minor, Op. 5, is a composition for piano by American composer Louis Moreau Gottschalk. Dedicated to the famous pianist Alexandre Goria, it was written in France around 1846 as one of the four "Louisiana Creole pieces" that Gottschalk composed between 1844 and 1846. Based on the Creole folk melody ''En avan' Grenadie'' (contraction of ''Grenadiers''), it was alternatively published with the subtitle ''Chanson nègre,'' and was widely popular in Paris at the time of its release.
==Musical analysis==
The composition is an irregular sentence of 128 bars in two strain lines. The first of the two which make up the piece, has a mussete accompaniment, being the melody in the second strain supported by two other contrapunctual voices. Harmonically this bass evokes the "musette" attached to many an eighteenth-century gavotte.

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