This "pastorale" from the music stage for the "Arlesienne", the eponymous drama of Alphonse DAUDET, presents the particularity of a choir singing without any words (only la, la, la).
It makes a dialogue between the voice of soprano and the piano, the other parts having rather a rhythmic and harmonic part.
We find here all the charm of Bizet's melodies with rich and sometimes surprising harmonies. A work to discover!
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