Ernest Chausson wrote "There is no description, no story, nothing
but sensation." This piece portrays ultra-romanticism and a wide range of
colors blended together to create a lush yet soft aura. The work is provocative
in that it takes both the performer and the listener into a world of quiet
fantasy which begins with a calm serenity into a gradual progression of
harmonies and sweeping melodic lines, bringing the music to a climax and resolving
to a peaceful destination. Judy Kang
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Ernest Chausson
Poéme, Op. 25
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Poème, Op. 25 Ernest Chausson
Ernest Chausson wrote "There is no description, no story, nothing but sensation." This piece portrays ultra-romanticism and a wide range of colors blended together to create a lush yet soft aura. The work is provocative in that it takes both the performer and the listener into a world of quiet fantasy which begins with a calm serenity into a gradual progression of harmonies and sweeping melodic lines, bringing the music to a climax and resolving to a peaceful destination. Judy Kang
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