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Muse Press Madama Butterfly ''Coro a Bocca Chiusa'' - Puccini/Khozyainov - Piano - Sheet
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- Composer/Author: PUCCINI, GIACOMO
- Instrumentation: PIANO
- Model # MP-08801
Composer: Giacomo Puccini
Preface by: Nikolay Khozyainov
Format: Sheet
Instrumentation: Piano
Preface by Nikolay Khozyainov
I am presenting you with my transcription of the "Humming Chorus" from Puccini's opera "Madama Butterfly", one of the most touching, fragilely beautiful works ever written.
This Chorus comes at a moment of quiet happiness, of expectation; our hearts are full of light and hope. Butterfly and Suzuki have just seen the ship of Pinkerton, they have just been preparing the room for his arrival.
The place is full of poignant love. Butterfly can hardly control herself as she is so overwhelmed with emotions. The night has been growing darker and darker, but Butterfly keeps waiting for her beloved like she has been doing for the last 3 years. She is not sleeping; she doesn't want to miss the happiest moment.
The very fruit of her passion, the physical reincarnation of her love - her child - is also there in the room.
We find ourselves immersed in magical scents; petals of roses, violets and lilies are all around us. The music is so intangible that we can feel the mystery and perfumes of Butterfly's room with all our senses.
One of the reasons I love piano is that using this instrument I can create an illusion of any instrument of the orchestra and even of a human voice. I was thinking for some time about how I could make a sonorous image of a singing with a closed mouth, a magical atmosphere of expectation, of the falling night and an overjoyed heart.
I used tremolo for this mystical purpose.
This music is like a mirage, it appears before us for a fleeting moment, full of longing for the future that will never come. Like petals of cherry blossoms that bloom so briefly yet are so full of magic which we are never able to seize, not even for an instant.
Preface by: Nikolay Khozyainov
Format: Sheet
Instrumentation: Piano
Preface by Nikolay Khozyainov
I am presenting you with my transcription of the "Humming Chorus" from Puccini's opera "Madama Butterfly", one of the most touching, fragilely beautiful works ever written.
This Chorus comes at a moment of quiet happiness, of expectation; our hearts are full of light and hope. Butterfly and Suzuki have just seen the ship of Pinkerton, they have just been preparing the room for his arrival.
The place is full of poignant love. Butterfly can hardly control herself as she is so overwhelmed with emotions. The night has been growing darker and darker, but Butterfly keeps waiting for her beloved like she has been doing for the last 3 years. She is not sleeping; she doesn't want to miss the happiest moment.
The very fruit of her passion, the physical reincarnation of her love - her child - is also there in the room.
We find ourselves immersed in magical scents; petals of roses, violets and lilies are all around us. The music is so intangible that we can feel the mystery and perfumes of Butterfly's room with all our senses.
One of the reasons I love piano is that using this instrument I can create an illusion of any instrument of the orchestra and even of a human voice. I was thinking for some time about how I could make a sonorous image of a singing with a closed mouth, a magical atmosphere of expectation, of the falling night and an overjoyed heart.
I used tremolo for this mystical purpose.
This music is like a mirage, it appears before us for a fleeting moment, full of longing for the future that will never come. Like petals of cherry blossoms that bloom so briefly yet are so full of magic which we are never able to seize, not even for an instant.
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