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Francis Poulenc (Oxford Studies of Composers) [Hardcover]

Wilfrid Mellers (Author)


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Oxford Studies of Composers December 2, 1993
Once considered as little more than the froth in the wake of the First World War, a witty boy-hedonist who, in the giddy Twenties, tweaked the noses of moribund establishmentarians, Poulenc has in fact proved unexpectedly durable--more so than any of his colleagues among Les Six, including those who developed more grandiose ambitions. Here is a survey of Poulenc's music, based on careful selection of his works, and written by an authoritative guide. After placing Poulenc in the context of French life and society after the First World War and considering him in relation to his masters and mentors, especially Satie and Chabrier, Mellers turns to Poulenc's Diaghilev ballet, Les Biches, to important sequels to it, such as Concert champ�tre and Aubade, and to works of transition, such as the Concerto for two pianos and orchestra. The next section discusses the "social" music of Poulenc's middle years--especially the music for piano (for Poulenc a domestic instrument), written during the Thirties, and the centrality of song in his work; some account is offered of his relationship with his main poets, Guillaume Apollinaire, Paul Eluard, and Louise de Vilmorin. Mellers next considers the impact on Poulenc of the Second World War, especially as manifest in the great choral work Quatre Motets de P�nitence and the Organ Concerto. Adopting a broadly chronological approach, Mellers traces Poulenc's development as a composer from enfant terrible to a mature composer both for secular society and for the liturgy of the Catholic Church; in so doing he points to the reasons for the durability and pertinacity of his appeal. Mellers further assesses Poulenc's place in the French tradition, and, in a Postlude, pays tribute to the warm regard with which Poulenc was held by so many of his fellow musicians.

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"A gem....Written in a lively style intended to enhance listening enjoyment of the compositions....This volume will be a pleasure to anyone, from general reader to specialist."--Choice


"Mellers has that rare gift of being able to talk about music. His chatty descriptions of pieces are so thorough that you feel you've already heard them--or don't need to....He capably places Poulenc in historical perspective....Mellers...more often than not, has just the mot juste to describe any musical happening....Excerpts from Mellers's' Francis Poulenc surely will find their way into program notes for at least the next decade."--American Organist


--This text refers to the Paperback edition.

About the Author

He is author of many books including Percy Grainger OSC (OUP, 1992); Bach and the Dance of God (1980); Beethoven and the Voice of God (1684); Music in a New Found Land (1987); Man and his Music (1987); Francois Couperin (1987); Vaughan Williams and the Vision of Albion (1988) --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 208 pages
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA; First edition, first printing (full number line) edition (December 2, 1993)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0198163371
  • ISBN-13: 978-0198163374
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 5.6 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.6 ounces
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #5,628,973 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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After the violence of the First World War, the presumptively child-like Negro became a cult-figure in Paris, as is already evident in the ragtime sections in Satie's Parade. Read the first page
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unrelated concords, sequential sevenths, rocking octaves, telle nuit, upper mediant, oscillating thirds, figure humaine, voix humaine, social music, organ concerto, tonic pedal, pedal notes, minor triad, flat sevenths, minor thirds, soprano solo, pour rire, parallel fourths, false relations, dotted rhythm, major triad, ternary form
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Les Biches, Stabat Mater, Old Prioress, Les Mamelles, Monte Carlo, Belle France, Denise Duval, New Prioress, Old France, First World War, Louise de Vilmorin, Marie Laurencin, Quatre Motets, Vierge Noire, Elysian Fields, French Renaissance, Max Jacob, Paul Eluard, Second Empire, Charles Koechlin, German Occupation, Guillaume Apollinaire, Les Animaux Modiles, Pierre-Octave Ferroud, Quatre Petites
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