Composed by Maurice Journeau. Ensemble music. Classical. Score. 11 pages. Duration 6'. Editions Combre #C06784. Published by Editions Combre (LM.C06784).
ISBN 9790230367844.
Maurice Journeau is a French composer from the Basque country. He had the privilege of a very long life (b.17 November 1898 - d.9 June 1999) enabling him to write continuously from 1921 to 1984, deciding then that his task was over. This is the reason why his music, very near at first to Ravel's omnipresent one in the Basque country, will voluntarily undergo regular changes - even by the use of Serialism techniques in the fifties - and then an evolution towards what he rather properly considered as a "moderately modern" style.
"Midi aux Champs" op.27, a Pastoral composed in July 1943, belongs to the artistically mature period of the composer. So it comes much after the Biarritz time of his youth (1898-1926) and follows the period of Nice (1926-1936) characterized by a special interest in violin and other stringed instruments. Some explanations, so as to understand the orchestra work better... First, it is an orchestra version, a work written by the author himself even if not initially inspired to him by orchestra. This is quite typical of Journeau's musical process when he is very fond of one of his works for piano (his own, favourite instrument), just like here, or for violin. Moreover, according to him, his Pastoral for piano is one of his only two works "for the occasion" describing in music a definite landscape (the other one being Sur l'Etang op.18/1, c.1929). In fact, a country landscape in Normandy, a French region where the composer's family spent a very hot Summer in a house called "Les Champs" (The Fields), because surrounded by wide corn-fields. Among Journeau's musical works, this 1943 Pastoral comes thus several years before his serial period when he is to adopt a new compositional technique during a decade. And the author's choice of writing this orchestra version already announces his later interest in composing directly for orchestra, but this time some symphonic works requiring very high-level musicians. The composer's love for nature - a newly fashionable contemporary theme - expressed by glowing sonorities may be particularly enjoyed by the public on beautiful Summer days...
Chantal Virlet-Journeau
A work without great technical difficulties. But requiring many colours, the conductor of the orchestra acting a little like a painter. For this 20th century Pastoral is a glowing, bucolic picture, full of sun and radiant with joy.
Composed by Maurice Journeau. Ensemble music. Classical. Score. 11 pages. Duration 6'. Editions Combre #C06784. Published by Editions Combre (LM.C06784).
ISBN 9790230367844.
Maurice Journeau is a French composer from the Basque country. He had the privilege of a very long life (b.17 November 1898 - d.9 June 1999) enabling him to write continuously from 1921 to 1984, deciding then that his task was over. This is the reason why his music, very near at first to Ravel's omnipresent one in the Basque country, will voluntarily undergo regular changes - even by the use of Serialism techniques in the fifties - and then an evolution towards what he rather properly considered as a "moderately modern" style.
"Midi aux Champs" op.27, a Pastoral composed in July 1943, belongs to the artistically mature period of the composer. So it comes much after the Biarritz time of his youth (1898-1926) and follows the period of Nice (1926-1936) characterized by a special interest in violin and other stringed instruments. Some explanations, so as to understand the orchestra work better... First, it is an orchestra version, a work written by the author himself even if not initially inspired to him by orchestra. This is quite typical of Journeau's musical process when he is very fond of one of his works for piano (his own, favourite instrument), just like here, or for violin. Moreover, according to him, his Pastoral for piano is one of his only two works "for the occasion" describing in music a definite landscape (the other one being Sur l'Etang op.18/1, c.1929). In fact, a country landscape in Normandy, a French region where the composer's family spent a very hot Summer in a house called "Les Champs" (The Fields), because surrounded by wide corn-fields. Among Journeau's musical works, this 1943 Pastoral comes thus several years before his serial period when he is to adopt a new compositional technique during a decade. And the author's choice of writing this orchestra version already announces his later interest in composing directly for orchestra, but this time some symphonic works requiring very high-level musicians. The composer's love for nature - a newly fashionable contemporary theme - expressed by glowing sonorities may be particularly enjoyed by the public on beautiful Summer days...
Chantal Virlet-Journeau
A work without great technical difficulties. But requiring many colours, the conductor of the orchestra acting a little like a painter. For this 20th century Pastoral is a glowing, bucolic picture, full of sun and radiant with joy.
Preview: Midi aux champs Op.27 Pastorale
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