Jean Guillou
Scènes d'enfants, Op. 24
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Composer:Jean GuillouGenre:KeyboardStyle:KeyboardCompose Date:1974Publication Date:2005Scènes d'enfants, Op. 24 is a composition for solo piano by French composer and organist Jean Guillou. The piece was composed in 1968 and premiered the same year in Paris. It consists of six movements, each depicting a different scene from childhood. The first movement, "Le petit garçon qui pleure" (The Little Boy Who Cries), is a melancholic piece that captures the sadness and vulnerability of a young child. The second movement, "La petite fille qui danse" (The Little Girl Who Dances), is a lively and playful piece that evokes the joy and energy of a child at play. The third movement, "Le petit garçon qui rêve" (The Little Boy Who Dreams), is a dreamy and introspective piece that captures the imagination and wonder of a child lost in thought. The fourth movement, "La petite fille qui chante" (The Little Girl Who Sings), is a sweet and tender piece that captures the innocence and purity of a child's voice. The fifth movement, "Le petit garçon qui joue avec les allumettes" (The Little Boy Who Plays with Matches), is a dark and ominous piece that depicts the danger and recklessness of a child's curiosity. The final movement, "La petite fille qui dort" (The Little Girl Who Sleeps), is a peaceful and serene piece that captures the tranquility and innocence of a child at rest. Overall, Scènes d'enfants, Op. 24 is a charming and evocative work that captures the many moods and emotions of childhood. Guillou's use of melody, harmony, and rhythm creates a vivid and expressive musical portrait of the joys and sorrows, dreams and fears, of childhood.More....
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