Francis Poulenc (1899-1963) composed the short song cycle Le Bestiaire ou Cort¨ge d'Orphİe in 1919 for voice with accompaniment by a septet of flute, clarinet, bassoon, and string quartet, though the piano arrangement he later created is more regularly used today. The poems are by Guillaume Apollinaire, a specialist in medieval bestiaries, who composed 30 short poems about semi-mythical animals, with accompanying woodcuts by Raoul Dufy. Orpheus, the bard of Greek mythology, is included in four of the 30 poems. Poulenc set six of the poems to music: I. Le Dromadaire; II. Le Ch¨vre du Thibet; III. La Sauterelle; IV. Le Dauphin; V. L'crevisse; VI. La Carpe. Both the chamber accompaniment and the piano accompaniment versions are available from the publisher.
- Vendor:
- Alfred
- Composer:
- By Francis Poulenc/ On poems by Guillaume Apollinaire
- Format:
- Conductor Score & Parts
- ISBN:
- 9.79889E+12
- Pages:
- 0
- UPC:
- 6.5936E+11
- Instrumentation:
- Woman's Voice, Fl, Cl, Bsn, 2Vn, Va, Vc : Medium Voice