Suite française (Poulenc)
Suite française (French Suite), FP 80, is an orchestral suite for wind instruments, drum and harpsichord (or harp ad libitum) by Francis Poulenc. It was composed in a neoclassical style in 1935 for Édouard Bourdet's la Reine Margot, and it was inspired by Claude Gervaise's dance collection Le livre de danceries.[1][2]
Suite française French Suite | |
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Orchestral suite by Francis Poulenc | |
Catalogue | FP 80 |
Composed | 1935 |
Movements | 7 |
Scoring |
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Structure
- Bransle de Bourgogne
- Pavane
- Petite marche militaire
- Complainte
- Bransle de Champagne
- Sicilienne
- Carillon
- A typical performance lasts 14 minutes.
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References
- Hell 1959, p. 48.
- Tranchefort 1986, p. 585.
Sources
- Hell, Henri (1959). Francis Poulenc. Translated by Lockspeiser, Edward. New York: Grove Press. OCLC 1268174.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
- Tranchefort, François-René (1986). Guide de la musique symphonique. Fayard.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
- Schmidt, Carl B. (1995). The Music of Francis Poulenc (1899–1963): A Catalogue. Oxford: Clarendon Press. ISBN 978-0-19-816336-7.
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