A barcarolle (from French, also barcarole; originally, Italian barcarola or barcaruola, from barca 'boat') is a traditional folk song sung by Venetian gondoliers, or a piece of music composed in that style. "Belle nuit, ô nuit d'amour" (often referred to as the "Barcarolle") is a piece from The Tales of Hoffmann, Jacques Offenbach's final opera. The text, concerning the beauty of the night and of love, is by Jules Barbier. "Belle nuit" is in the 6/8 time signature characteristic of barcarolles, allegretto moderato. Approximately a minute of musical introduction occurs before the melody appears, although a flute accompaniment figure which suggests the melody, suspending time and creating anticipation for the melody before it begins, is played throughout the piece.
HAFABRA Music | Nº 471 ISRC BE-O89-13-00471 |
Componist | OFFENBACH Jacques |
Arrangeur | HAECK Jean-Pierre |
Genre | |
Voor | • Wind Band |
Duur | 03:00 |
Graad | 3 |
Prijscode | 10 |
Louis Martinus
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