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Musicology:
This song, whose title translates as "The Exile, " is set to a poem by Temistocle Solera. The piano begins with a triplet-driven introduction that sets a mood of mild sadness and happier recollection. The singer comes in with some recitative that contrasts the beauty of the moonlight and breezes on the lake to his misery at being in exile from his homeland. The accompaniment punctuates the recitatives with the triplet-driven material that informed the beginning.
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L'esule ('Vedi! la bianca luna')Year: 1839
Genre: Solo Song / Lied / Chanson
Pr. Instrument: Voice
The vocal part becomes clearly metric as the singer recollects happier times in a rather sad tune, and the declamation and accompaniment become more passionate as he expresses a longing for death to liberate him from exile and return him to his native shores. The last two verses, expressing his dreaming of this eventual transport, are sung twice, and the conclusion is emphatically triumphant with a slight hint of sorrow creeping in.
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