Content
- Serenade (Chansons Gaillardes)
Prüfungsliteratur
for | Cello, piano |
Musical Editions | Book |
Item no. | 268103 |
Author / Composer | Francis Poulenc |
Language | french |
Scope | 8 pages |
Publisher / Producer | Heugel & Cie. |
Producer No. | ALHE31361 |
ISMN | 9790047313614 |
Born in Paris in 1899, Francis Poulenc soon became a notable composer and pianist. His Serenade, originally composed in 1925-1926 for Voice and Piano, met much success as part of his BawdySongs. Therefore, it was well-received when Maurice Gendron transcribed it for Cello and Piano.
Poulenc, as a member of Les Six, composed music in a style contrary to that of Richard Wagnerand impressionists Claude Debussy and Maurice Ravel. Serenade reflects the composer's contrasting style, making use of a 6/8 time signature, double stops, variations in articulation and wide range on theCello.Being an imaginative and evocative composition, Serenade, transcribed for Cello and Piano, is a pleasurable addition to the repertoire.
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