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Danse macabre, Op. 40 - Saint-Saëns【Violin and Piano】|Eimi Wakui

Danse macabre, Op. 40 - Saint-Saëns【Violin and Piano】|Eimi Wakui

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TitleDanse macabre, Op. 40 - Saint-Saëns【Violin and Piano】|Eimi Wakui
AuthorEimi Wakui 和久井映見
Duration6:57
File FormatMP3 / MP4
Original URL https://youtube.com/watch?v=mhXbKrN0t6k

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Saint-Saëns' Danse macabre, Op. 40, is a captivating and fantastical composition written by the French composer Camille Saint-Saëns (1835–1921) in 1874. The piece depicts an imaginary world where the Grim Reaper rises at night to summon the dead and make them dance. Originally composed as a symphonic poem for orchestra, it has since been performed in various arrangements, including many performances for violin and piano.

The piece begins with the violin playing eerie, repetitive motifs, with the piano supporting it in the lower registers, enhancing the dark atmosphere. The violin’s technical performance highlights the instability, portraying the Grim Reaper’s appearance and his movements in the quiet night.
Next, a rhythmic and dynamic dance unfolds between the violin and piano, depicting the dead dancing. The dance is lively yet eerie, with rapid violin trills and repeated arpeggios in the piano emphasizing how the dead continue to dance even after losing their lives.
In the final section, the violin and piano gradually lose energy, leading to a quiet resolution. The night ends, returning to silence, with the piano’s harmonies slowly resolving as the violin’s final note fades away.

Danse macabre requires performers to demonstrate both technical skill and expressive depth. The violin uses fast passages and trills, while the piano plays a crucial role in creating instability and tension through its rhythmic and harmonic support, particularly in the low registers. Together, the two instruments bring to life the fantastical world that Saint-Saëns has imagined.

This piece is not only technically challenging but also emphasizes the importance of creating a fantastical atmosphere, which requires the performers to craft a vivid, otherworldly sound.

Piano: Alexey Sychev

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