Francis Poulenc plays his own works with his favorite performers:
Immersion into the works of Francis Poulenc with his musician friends, Denise Duval, Jean-Pierre Rampal and Jacques Février. On the stage of the Salle Gaveau in Paris, one evening of 1959, before a well-heeled audience, Francis Poulenc at the piano, accompanies his musician friends who interpret his...
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Zusammenfassung: | Immersion into the works of Francis Poulenc with his musician friends, Denise Duval, Jean-Pierre Rampal and Jacques Février. On the stage of the Salle Gaveau in Paris, one evening of 1959, before a well-heeled audience, Francis Poulenc at the piano, accompanies his musician friends who interpret his works. This film provides the best possible portrait of the composer. Trained as a pianist, born in 1899 in Paris, Poulenc never studied composition at the conservatory, but took lessons with Charles Koechlin. He obtained his first successes with Rhapsodie Nègre and Le Bestiaire (based on poems by Apollinaire) which already suggests the originality of his music. At the beginning of the twenties, he was a member of the Group of Six, composed of composers whose taste for jazz, the music-hall, popular melodies and humour was brought together under the influence of Jean Cocteau. In Francis Poulenc's life friendship plays a Major role. First of all his friendship with Denise Duval, the soprano he discovered, with Cocteau, at the Folies Bergères. She will be his muse and he will write for her his most beautiful lyrical pieces: The Breasts of Tiresias, Dialogues of the Carmelites and The Human Voice. Accompanied by Poulenc at the piano, with her fluty voice, she sings excerpts of these three works. She then offers us two melodies from La courte paille, a delightful anthologuy of short pieces written for her by Poulenc to sing to her little boy. The pianist Jacques Février is his childhood friend. The Concerto for Two Pianos, which he premieres with the composer in 1932 at the Venice Biennial, is dedicated to him. The piece is just as charming three decades later, in 1962, played by the same performers accompanied by the National Orchestra of the RTF under the direction of Georges Prêtre. A year later, Francis Poulenc dies. A concert in homage to him is organised by his friends for French television. Among them is Jacques Février, of course, but also Gabriel Bacquier who offers us a selection of his melodies: Hôtel, Voyage à Paris, Les gars qui vont à la fête, L'offrande, Invocation aux Parques, La belle jeunesse... We find ourselves once again on the stage of the Salle Gaveau in 1959, with the cantilena of the Sonata for flute and piano, one of the most beautiful works written by the composer "in good humour, at the Majestic Hotel in Cannes." The person to whom the piece is dedicated and premieres it, his flautist Jean-Pierre Rampal, confides that it is "an appropriately difficult piece." Pure melodic feeling |
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505 | 8 | |a The breasts of Tiresias. Non, monsieur mon mari -- Dialogues of the Carmelites. Oh! Mon père, cessons ce jeu, par pitié -- La voix humaine. Tu as raison... Si, je t'écoute -- The short straw. Les Anges musiciens ; Quelle aventure -- Concerto for two pianos in D minor -- Banalités. Hôtel ; Voyage à Paris -- Chansons villageoises. Les gars qui vont à la fête -- Chansons gaillardes. L'Offrande ; Invocation aux Parques ; La belle jeunesse -- Sonata for flute and piano. Cantilena : assez lent | |
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520 | 3 | |a First of all his friendship with Denise Duval, the soprano he discovered, with Cocteau, at the Folies Bergères. She will be his muse and he will write for her his most beautiful lyrical pieces: The Breasts of Tiresias, Dialogues of the Carmelites and The Human Voice. Accompanied by Poulenc at the piano, with her fluty voice, she sings excerpts of these three works. She then offers us two melodies from La courte paille, a delightful anthologuy of short pieces written for her by Poulenc to sing to her little boy. The pianist Jacques Février is his childhood friend. The Concerto for Two Pianos, which he premieres with the composer in 1932 at the Venice Biennial, is dedicated to him. The piece is just as charming three decades later, in 1962, played by the same performers accompanied by the National Orchestra of the RTF under the direction of Georges Prêtre. A year later, Francis Poulenc dies. A concert in homage to him is organised by his friends for French television. | |
520 | 3 | |a Among them is Jacques Février, of course, but also Gabriel Bacquier who offers us a selection of his melodies: Hôtel, Voyage à Paris, Les gars qui vont à la fête, L'offrande, Invocation aux Parques, La belle jeunesse... We find ourselves once again on the stage of the Salle Gaveau in 1959, with the cantilena of the Sonata for flute and piano, one of the most beautiful works written by the composer "in good humour, at the Majestic Hotel in Cannes." The person to whom the piece is dedicated and premieres it, his flautist Jean-Pierre Rampal, confides that it is "an appropriately difficult piece." Pure melodic feeling | |
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contents | The breasts of Tiresias. Non, monsieur mon mari -- Dialogues of the Carmelites. Oh! Mon père, cessons ce jeu, par pitié -- La voix humaine. Tu as raison... Si, je t'écoute -- The short straw. Les Anges musiciens ; Quelle aventure -- Concerto for two pianos in D minor -- Banalités. Hôtel ; Voyage à Paris -- Chansons villageoises. Les gars qui vont à la fête -- Chansons gaillardes. L'Offrande ; Invocation aux Parques ; La belle jeunesse -- Sonata for flute and piano. Cantilena : assez lent |
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language | French |
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spelling | Francis Poulenc plays his own works with his favorite performers Philippe Truffault, director ; Idéale Audience, IMG Artists [Place of publication not identified] Idéale Audience [2001] IMG Artists [2001] ©2001 1 Online-Ressource (1 video file (53 min.)) sound, color tdi rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier The breasts of Tiresias. Non, monsieur mon mari -- Dialogues of the Carmelites. Oh! Mon père, cessons ce jeu, par pitié -- La voix humaine. Tu as raison... Si, je t'écoute -- The short straw. Les Anges musiciens ; Quelle aventure -- Concerto for two pianos in D minor -- Banalités. Hôtel ; Voyage à Paris -- Chansons villageoises. Les gars qui vont à la fête -- Chansons gaillardes. L'Offrande ; Invocation aux Parques ; La belle jeunesse -- Sonata for flute and piano. Cantilena : assez lent Denise Duval, soprano ; Gabriel Bacquier, baritone ; Jean-Pierre Rampal, flute ; Francis Poulenc, Jacques Février, piano ; Orchestre national de la RTF ; Georges Prêtre, conductor Salle Gaveau, Paris, France: Immersion into the works of Francis Poulenc with his musician friends, Denise Duval, Jean-Pierre Rampal and Jacques Février. On the stage of the Salle Gaveau in Paris, one evening of 1959, before a well-heeled audience, Francis Poulenc at the piano, accompanies his musician friends who interpret his works. This film provides the best possible portrait of the composer. Trained as a pianist, born in 1899 in Paris, Poulenc never studied composition at the conservatory, but took lessons with Charles Koechlin. He obtained his first successes with Rhapsodie Nègre and Le Bestiaire (based on poems by Apollinaire) which already suggests the originality of his music. At the beginning of the twenties, he was a member of the Group of Six, composed of composers whose taste for jazz, the music-hall, popular melodies and humour was brought together under the influence of Jean Cocteau. In Francis Poulenc's life friendship plays a Major role. First of all his friendship with Denise Duval, the soprano he discovered, with Cocteau, at the Folies Bergères. She will be his muse and he will write for her his most beautiful lyrical pieces: The Breasts of Tiresias, Dialogues of the Carmelites and The Human Voice. Accompanied by Poulenc at the piano, with her fluty voice, she sings excerpts of these three works. She then offers us two melodies from La courte paille, a delightful anthologuy of short pieces written for her by Poulenc to sing to her little boy. The pianist Jacques Février is his childhood friend. The Concerto for Two Pianos, which he premieres with the composer in 1932 at the Venice Biennial, is dedicated to him. The piece is just as charming three decades later, in 1962, played by the same performers accompanied by the National Orchestra of the RTF under the direction of Georges Prêtre. A year later, Francis Poulenc dies. A concert in homage to him is organised by his friends for French television. Among them is Jacques Février, of course, but also Gabriel Bacquier who offers us a selection of his melodies: Hôtel, Voyage à Paris, Les gars qui vont à la fête, L'offrande, Invocation aux Parques, La belle jeunesse... We find ourselves once again on the stage of the Salle Gaveau in 1959, with the cantilena of the Sonata for flute and piano, one of the most beautiful works written by the composer "in good humour, at the Majestic Hotel in Cannes." The person to whom the piece is dedicated and premieres it, his flautist Jean-Pierre Rampal, confides that it is "an appropriately difficult piece." Pure melodic feeling In French Concertos (Pianos (2)) Operas Excerpts Sonatas (Flute and piano) Songs, French Songs (High voice) with piano Songs (Medium voice) with piano Internet videos Truffault, Philippe Sonstige oth Duval, Denise Sonstige oth Bacquier, Gabriel Sonstige oth Rampal, Jean-Pierre 1922-2000 Sonstige oth Poulenc, Francis 1899-1963 Sonstige oth Février, Jacques Sonstige oth Prêtre, Georges Sonstige oth Poulenc, Francis 1899-1963 Mamelles de Tirésias Non monsieur mon mari Poulenc, Francis 1899-1963 Dialogues des Carmélites Oh! Mon père, cessons ce jeu, par pitié Poulenc, Francis 1899-1963 Voix humaine Si, je t'écoute Poulenc, Francis 1899-1963 Courte paille Anges musiciens Poulenc, Francis 1899-1963 Courte paille Quelle aventure! Poulenc, Francis 1899-1963 Concertos pianos (2), orchestra D minor Poulenc, Francis 1899-1963 Banalités Hôtel Poulenc, Francis 1899-1963 Banalités Voyage à Paris Poulenc, Francis 1899-1963 Chansons villageoises Gars qui vont à la fête Poulenc, Francis 1899-1963 Chansons gaillardes Offrande Poulenc, Francis 1899-1963 Chansons gaillardes Invocation aux Parques Poulenc, Francis 1899-1963 Chansons gaillardes Belle jeunesse Poulenc, Francis 1899-1963 Sonatas flute, piano Cantilena Idéale Audience International Sonstige oth IMG Artists (Firm) Sonstige oth Radiodiffusion-Télévision française Orchestre national Sonstige oth https://edu.medici.tv/en/concerts/francis-poulenc-poulenc Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext digital rdatr video file |
spellingShingle | Francis Poulenc plays his own works with his favorite performers The breasts of Tiresias. Non, monsieur mon mari -- Dialogues of the Carmelites. Oh! Mon père, cessons ce jeu, par pitié -- La voix humaine. Tu as raison... Si, je t'écoute -- The short straw. Les Anges musiciens ; Quelle aventure -- Concerto for two pianos in D minor -- Banalités. Hôtel ; Voyage à Paris -- Chansons villageoises. Les gars qui vont à la fête -- Chansons gaillardes. L'Offrande ; Invocation aux Parques ; La belle jeunesse -- Sonata for flute and piano. Cantilena : assez lent Concertos (Pianos (2)) Operas Excerpts Sonatas (Flute and piano) Songs, French Songs (High voice) with piano Songs (Medium voice) with piano |
title | Francis Poulenc plays his own works with his favorite performers |
title_alt | Mamelles de Tirésias Dialogues des Carmélites Voix humaine Courte paille Concertos Banalités Chansons villageoises Chansons gaillardes Sonatas |
title_auth | Francis Poulenc plays his own works with his favorite performers |
title_exact_search | Francis Poulenc plays his own works with his favorite performers |
title_exact_search_txtP | Francis Poulenc plays his own works with his favorite performers |
title_full | Francis Poulenc plays his own works with his favorite performers Philippe Truffault, director ; Idéale Audience, IMG Artists |
title_fullStr | Francis Poulenc plays his own works with his favorite performers Philippe Truffault, director ; Idéale Audience, IMG Artists |
title_full_unstemmed | Francis Poulenc plays his own works with his favorite performers Philippe Truffault, director ; Idéale Audience, IMG Artists |
title_short | Francis Poulenc plays his own works with his favorite performers |
title_sort | francis poulenc plays his own works with his favorite performers |
topic | Concertos (Pianos (2)) Operas Excerpts Sonatas (Flute and piano) Songs, French Songs (High voice) with piano Songs (Medium voice) with piano |
topic_facet | Concertos (Pianos (2)) Operas Sonatas (Flute and piano) Songs, French Songs (High voice) with piano Songs (Medium voice) with piano Operas Excerpts |
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