The Mouvements Perpetuels is a short three-movement suite originally composed fo...(+)
The Mouvements Perpetuels is a short three-movement suite originally composed for solo Piano by the French composer Francis Poulenc premiered in Paris in December 1918 when Poulenc was only19. The suite was an immediate success with public and performers and it remains one of the composer's most popular works.Each of the three pieces in the suite ends inconclusively leaving the music unresolved to lingerin our ears and minds. The suite takes about five minutes in performance. The light-hearted miniature is adapted here for an ensemble of 9 instruments Flute Oboe Clarinet Bassoon Horn Violin Viola Cello C Bass whichgives it more dimension and makes it even more interesting.Francis Poulenc was a French composer and pianist. In his early works Poulenc became known for his high spirits and irreverence. During the 1930sa much more serious side to his nature emerged particularly in the religious music he composed from 1936 onwards which he alternated with his more light-hearted works.
This edition of Les Biches by Francis Poulenc features the score for the whole O...(+)
This edition of Les Biches by Francis Poulenc features the score for the whole Orchestra. Initially written as Ballet it was revised as a suite for Orchestra in the 1940s. This piece has a light style considered “beautiful and melancholic” by Jean Cocteau. Lasting 15 minutes 30 seconds it is divided into five parts: 1. Rondeau 2. Adagietto 3. Rag-Mazurka 4. Andantino 5. Finale Francis Poulenc is French composer and pianist. He also produced Piano and Chamber pieces Operas ballets as well as some Orchestral works.