Works for Piano

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Publication Date: 30th August 1995

More than anyone else of his century, Emmanuel Chabrier (1841–94) restored to French music the essential French traits of clarity, emotional vitality, wit, and tenderness, at the time when the music of the 1900s was struggling under a Wagnerian hangover on the one hand and academic dryness on the other. So profound was Chabrier's talent that Ravel especially named him as the composer who had influenced him more than any other. Debussy was entranced by his music, and even Stravinsky quotes from Chabrier's work.
Recent years have brought a greatly revived appreciation of the composer... Read More

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More than anyone else of his century, Emmanuel Chabrier (1841–94) restored to French music the essential French traits of clarity, emotional vitality, wit, and tenderness, at the time when the music of the 1900s was struggling under a Wagnerian hangover on the one hand and academic dryness on the other. So profound was Chabrier's talent that Ravel especially named him as the composer who had influenced him more than any other. Debussy was entranced by his music, and even Stravinsky quotes from Chabrier's work.
Recent years have brought a greatly revived appreciation of the composer... Read More

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More than anyone else of his century, Emmanuel Chabrier (1841–94) restored to French music the essential French traits of clarity, emotional vitality, wit, and tenderness, at the time when the music of the 1900s was struggling under a Wagnerian hangover on the one hand and academic dryness on the other. So profound was Chabrier's talent that Ravel especially named him as the composer who had influenced him more than any other. Debussy was entranced by his music, and even Stravinsky quotes from Chabrier's work.
Recent years have brought a greatly revived appreciation of the composer's oeuvre, bringing his music to the attention of new audiences. This compilation includes solo piano pieces by this French master, a number of them long unavailable:Impromptu (1873), Valse (1878), Ronde champêtre (1870s), 10 Pièces pittoresques (1880), Aubade (1883), Habanera (1885), Joyeuse marche (1888), Ballabile, Caprice and Feuillet d'album (1880s), and Bourrée fantasque (1891).
Accompanying these reprints of authoritative French editions are illuminating notes on the music, the composer, the sources of this updated edition, and a detailed analysis of variants in the music.


Dover (1995) republication of music originally published in authoritative French editions.
Details
  • Price: $16.95
  • Pages: 144
  • Publisher: Dover Publications
  • Imprint: Dover Publications
  • Series: Dover Classical Piano Music
  • Publication Date: 30th August 1995
  • Trim Size: 9 x 12 in
  • ISBN: 9780486285740
  • Format: Paperback
  • BISACs:
    MUSIC / Genres & Styles / Classical
    MUSIC / Printed Music / Piano & Keyboard Repertoire
Table of Contents
Glossary of French Terms
Introduction
Notes on the Music
Chabrier's Tempos
Souces and Variants
Impromptu
Ronde champêtre • Rustic round
Petite valse • Little waltz
Pièces pittoresques • Picturesque pieces
1. Paysage • Landscape
2. Mélancolie • Melancholy
3. Tourbillon • Whirlwind
4. Sous bois • In the woods
5. Mauresque • In Moorish style
6. Idylle • Idyll
7. Danse villageoise • Village dance
8. Improvisation
9. Menuet pompeux • Festive minuet
10. Scherzo-valse • Scherzo-waltz
Aubade • Dawn serenade
Habanera
Ballabile • Dancelike
Caprice
Feuillet d'album • Albumleaf
Joyeuse marche • Joyous march
Bourrée fantasque • Fantastic bourrée

More than anyone else of his century, Emmanuel Chabrier (1841–94) restored to French music the essential French traits of clarity, emotional vitality, wit, and tenderness, at the time when the music of the 1900s was struggling under a Wagnerian hangover on the one hand and academic dryness on the other. So profound was Chabrier's talent that Ravel especially named him as the composer who had influenced him more than any other. Debussy was entranced by his music, and even Stravinsky quotes from Chabrier's work.
Recent years have brought a greatly revived appreciation of the composer's oeuvre, bringing his music to the attention of new audiences. This compilation includes solo piano pieces by this French master, a number of them long unavailable:Impromptu (1873), Valse (1878), Ronde champêtre (1870s), 10 Pièces pittoresques (1880), Aubade (1883), Habanera (1885), Joyeuse marche (1888), Ballabile, Caprice and Feuillet d'album (1880s), and Bourrée fantasque (1891).
Accompanying these reprints of authoritative French editions are illuminating notes on the music, the composer, the sources of this updated edition, and a detailed analysis of variants in the music.


Dover (1995) republication of music originally published in authoritative French editions.
  • Price: $16.95
  • Pages: 144
  • Publisher: Dover Publications
  • Imprint: Dover Publications
  • Series: Dover Classical Piano Music
  • Publication Date: 30th August 1995
  • Trim Size: 9 x 12 in
  • ISBN: 9780486285740
  • Format: Paperback
  • BISACs:
    MUSIC / Genres & Styles / Classical
    MUSIC / Printed Music / Piano & Keyboard Repertoire
Glossary of French Terms
Introduction
Notes on the Music
Chabrier's Tempos
Souces and Variants
Impromptu
Ronde champêtre • Rustic round
Petite valse • Little waltz
Pièces pittoresques • Picturesque pieces
1. Paysage • Landscape
2. Mélancolie • Melancholy
3. Tourbillon • Whirlwind
4. Sous bois • In the woods
5. Mauresque • In Moorish style
6. Idylle • Idyll
7. Danse villageoise • Village dance
8. Improvisation
9. Menuet pompeux • Festive minuet
10. Scherzo-valse • Scherzo-waltz
Aubade • Dawn serenade
Habanera
Ballabile • Dancelike
Caprice
Feuillet d'album • Albumleaf
Joyeuse marche • Joyous march
Bourrée fantasque • Fantastic bourrée