Danse villageoise de beethoven biography

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  • Danse villageoise, in a more traditional ternary form, provides a slightly heavy-footed contrast and illustrates the rustic spirit of Chabrier yet with precise.
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    Pièces pittoresques

    Pièces pittoresques (Picturesque pieces) are a set of ten pieces for piano by Emmanuel Chabrier. Four of the set were later orchestrated by the composer to make his Suite pastorale.

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    In 1880, while on a convalescent holiday at the coastal resort of Saint-Pair (near Granville), Chabrier composed what were to be called Pièces pittoresques.[1] Both Alfred Cortot (in La musique française de piano, PUF, 1932) and Francis Poulenc (Emmanuel Chabrier, 1961) discuss these short works enthusiastically. César Franck, at their premiere in 1881, remarked that those present had "just heard something exceptional. This music links our own time to that of Couperin and Rameau".[2]

    The manuscript in the archive of Litolff publishers was destroyed by an air-raid on Brunswick in 1942.[1]

    The first performances of individual pieces took place on different dates: 9 April 1881 for Sous-bois, Idylle, Danse vil

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