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Francis Poulenc
Parisiana, FP 157
Works Info
Composer
:
Francis Poulenc
Genre
:
Vocal
Style
:
Vocal Music
Compose Date
:
1954
Average_duration
:
2:28
Movement_count
:
2
Movement ....
Parisiana, FP 157 is a suite for piano composed by Francis Poulenc in 1956. The piece was premiered on January 22, 1957, by the composer himself at the Salle Gaveau in Paris. The suite consists of four movements, each of which is inspired by a different aspect of Parisian life. The first movement, titled "St-Germain-des-Prés," is a lively and playful tribute to the famous Parisian neighborhood known for its cafes, jazz clubs, and intellectual scene. The music is characterized by syncopated rhythms, jazzy harmonies, and a light-hearted atmosphere. The second movement, "Pigalle," is a slower and more melancholic piece that evokes the seedy and romantic atmosphere of the famous red-light district. The music is characterized by a haunting melody, dissonant harmonies, and a sense of longing. The third movement, "Moulin Rouge," is a lively and energetic tribute to the famous cabaret. The music is characterized by a fast tempo, virtuosic piano writing, and a sense of excitement and celebration. The final movement, "Montmartre," is a nostalgic and wistful piece that evokes the bohemian atmosphere of the famous hilltop neighborhood. The music is characterized by a simple and lyrical melody, impressionistic harmonies, and a sense of longing for a bygone era. Overall, Parisiana, FP 157 is a charming and evocative suite that captures the essence of Parisian life in the mid-20th century. The music is characterized by Poulenc's signature blend of classical and popular styles, and his ability to create vivid musical portraits of people and places.
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