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Germaine Tailleferre
Jeux de plein air
Works Info
Composer
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Germaine Tailleferre
Genre
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Keyboard
Style
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Keyboard
Compose Date
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1917
Publication Date
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1919
First Performance
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Aug 15, 1918
Average_duration
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4:46
Movement_count
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2
Movement ....
Jeux de plein air is a composition by Germaine Tailleferre, a French composer and member of the group of composers known as Les Six. The piece was composed in 1920 and premiered on May 27, 1921, at the Salle Gaveau in Paris. Jeux de plein air is a suite of five movements, each of which is named after a different outdoor game or activity. The first movement, "La toupie" (The Top), is a lively and playful piece that evokes the spinning motion of a top. The second movement, "Le cerceau" (The Hoop), is a more subdued piece that features a simple, repetitive melody played by the flute and clarinet. The third movement, "La balançoire" (The Swing), is a waltz-like piece that captures the feeling of swinging back and forth. The fourth movement, "Le toboggan" (The Slide), is a fast and energetic piece that evokes the thrill of sliding down a steep slope. The final movement, "Le jeu de ballon" (The Ball Game), is a lively and rhythmic piece that features a call-and-response between the different instruments. Overall, Jeux de plein air is characterized by its light and playful tone, as well as its use of simple melodies and rhythms. The piece is notable for its use of orchestration, with each movement featuring a different combination of instruments. This allows Tailleferre to create a variety of textures and moods throughout the suite. Jeux de plein air is a charming and delightful work that showcases Tailleferre's skill as a composer. Its playful spirit and inventive orchestration make it a popular choice for both performers and audiences alike.
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