The Faure Song Cycles

The Faure Song Cycles
Title The Faure Song Cycles PDF eBook
Author Stephen Rumph
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 277
Release 2020-09-29
Genre Music
ISBN 0520969901

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Gabriel Fauré’s mélodies offer an inexhaustible variety of style and expression that have made them the foundation of the French art song repertoire. During the second half of his long career, Fauré composed all but a handful of his songs within six carefully integrated cycles. Fauré moved systematically through his poetic contemporaries, exhausting Baudelaire’s Les fleurs du mal before immersing himself in the Parnassian poets. He would set nine poems by Armand Silvestre in swift succession (1878-84), seventeen by Paul Verlaine (1887-94), and eighteen by Charles Van Lerberghe (1906-14). As an artist deeply engaged with some of the most important cultural issues of the period, Fauré reimagined his musical idiom with each new poet and school, and his song cycles show the same sensitivity to the poetic material. Far more than Debussy, Ravel, or Poulenc, he crafted his song cycles as integrated works, reordering poems freely and using narratives, key schemes, and even leitmotifs to unify the individual songs. The Fauré Song Cycles explores the peculiar vision behind each synthesis of music and verse, revealing the astonishing imagination and insight of Fauré’s musical readings. This book offers not only close readings of Fauré’s musical works but an interdisciplinary study of how he responded to the changing schools and aesthetic currents of French poetry.

The Faure Song Cycles

The Faure Song Cycles
Title The Faure Song Cycles PDF eBook
Author Stephen Rumph
Publisher University of California Press
Pages 277
Release 2020-09-29
Genre Music
ISBN 0520297628

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Gabriel Fauré’s mélodies offer an inexhaustible variety of style and expression that have made them the foundation of the French art song repertoire. During the second half of his long career, Fauré composed all but a handful of his songs within six carefully integrated cycles. Fauré moved systematically through his poetic contemporaries, exhausting Baudelaire’s Les fleurs du mal before immersing himself in the Parnassian poets. He would set nine poems by Armand Silvestre in swift succession (1878-84), seventeen by Paul Verlaine (1887-94), and eighteen by Charles Van Lerberghe (1906-14). As an artist deeply engaged with some of the most important cultural issues of the period, Fauré reimagined his musical idiom with each new poet and school, and his song cycles show the same sensitivity to the poetic material. Far more than Debussy, Ravel, or Poulenc, he crafted his song cycles as integrated works, reordering poems freely and using narratives, key schemes, and even leitmotifs to unify the individual songs. The Fauré Song Cycles explores the peculiar vision behind each synthesis of music and verse, revealing the astonishing imagination and insight of Fauré’s musical readings. This book offers not only close readings of Fauré’s musical works but an interdisciplinary study of how he responded to the changing schools and aesthetic currents of French poetry.

The Song Cycle

The Song Cycle
Title The Song Cycle PDF eBook
Author Laura Tunbridge
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 255
Release 2010
Genre Music
ISBN 0521896444

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Investigates how other types of music have influenced the scope of the song cycle, from operas and symphonies to popular song --

The French Song Cycle (1840-1924)

The French Song Cycle (1840-1924)
Title The French Song Cycle (1840-1924) PDF eBook
Author Mario Joseph Serge Gérard Champagne
Publisher
Pages 336
Release 1994
Genre Song cycles
ISBN

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Gabriel Fauré

Gabriel Fauré
Title Gabriel Fauré PDF eBook
Author Jean-Michel Nectoux
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 680
Release 2004-12-16
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780521616959

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This book traces Fauré's life and the rich cultural milieu in which he lived and worked.

Fauré Studies

Fauré Studies
Title Fauré Studies PDF eBook
Author Carlo Caballero
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 279
Release 2021-04-22
Genre Music
ISBN 110842919X

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Presents new research on Fauré by leading scholars, encompassing hermeneutics, musical analysis, aesthetic theory, critical theory, and social history.

A French Song Companion

A French Song Companion
Title A French Song Companion PDF eBook
Author Graham Johnson
Publisher Oxford : Oxford University Press
Pages 572
Release 2002
Genre Music
ISBN 9780199249664

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A French Song Companion is an indispensable guide to the modern repertoire and the most comprehensive book of French melodie in any language. Noted accompanist Graham Johnson provides repertoire guides to the work of over 150 composers--the majority of them from France but including British, American, German, Spanish, and Italian musicians who have written French vocal music. The book contains major articles on Faure, Duparc, Debussy, Ravel, and Poulenc, as well as essays on Bizet, Chabrier, Gounod, Chausson, Hahn, and Satie, and important reassessments of such composers as Massenet, Koechlin, and Leguerney. The book combines these articles with the complete texts in English of over 700 songs, all translated by Richard Stokes, making it also a treasury of French poetry from the fifteenth through the twentieth centuries. The translations alone will prove invaluable to music lovers and performers; combined with the biographical articles, they become the ideal map for exploring this exciting and diverse repertoire.