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Rachmaninov wrote 14 songs in 1912. The first 13 had words. The last one didn’t. He called it “Vocalise” — from the French, meaning simply: voice. A piece for voice and piano in which the singer never sings a single syllable of text. No poem. No story. No language. Just the human voice, moving through a melody that Rachmaninov considered too personal for words. He dedicated it to Natalya Polyakova, a soprano who had sung his music. She died before she could perform it. A wordless piece, dedicated to a voice that went silent. The Vocalise was the last thing Rachmaninov published before everything changed. 1914 brought the First World War. 1917 brought the Russian Revolution. Rachmaninov fled Russia in 1917 with his family, with almost nothing, and spent the rest of his life in exile — first in Europe, then in America — unable to return to the country that had made him who he was.  He never composed another major work for nearly a decade after leaving.  The Vocalise was written in the last quiet year before all of that. Before the exile. Before the silence that would follow. It sounds like someone who knew, somewhere deep, that some things cannot be said. That some feelings are larger than the language available to hold them. There are no words in this piece because Rachmaninov didn’t need them. You understand it anyway. What do you feel when there are no words? Tell me below ↓ 🎵 Rachmaninov — Vocalise, Op. 34 No. 14 Follow @greatestmusiccomposer — the music that carries what words can’t. #rachmaninov #cello #classicalmusic #vocalise #romantic
Rachmaninov wrote 14 songs in 1912. The first 13 had words. The last one didn’t. He called it “Vocalise” — from the French, meaning simply: voice. A piece for voice and piano in which the singer never sings a single syllable of text. No poem. No story. No language. Just the human voice, moving through a melody that Rachmaninov considered too personal for words. He dedicated it to Natalya Polyakova, a soprano who had sung his music. She died before she could perform it. A wordless piece, dedicated to a voice that went silent. The Vocalise was the last thing Rachmaninov published before everything changed. 1914 brought the First World War. 1917 brought the Russian Revolution. Rachmaninov fled Russia in 1917 with his family, with almost nothing, and spent the rest of his life in exile — first in Europe, then in America — unable to return to the country that had made him who he was. He never composed another major work for nearly a decade after leaving. The Vocalise was written in the last quiet year before all of that. Before the exile. Before the silence that would follow. It sounds like someone who knew, somewhere deep, that some things cannot be said. That some feelings are larger than the language available to hold them. There are no words in this piece because Rachmaninov didn’t need them. You understand it anyway. What do you feel when there are no words? Tell me below ↓ 🎵 Rachmaninov — Vocalise, Op. 34 No. 14 Follow @greatestmusiccomposer — the music that carries what words can’t. #rachmaninov #cello #classicalmusic #vocalise #romantic

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