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- À_la_musique abstract "À la musique is a vocal work by Emmanuel Chabrier for solo soprano, women’s chorus and orchestra (or piano). The words are by poet and playwright Edmond Rostand.It was written as a 'house-warming' gift for Jules Griset, industrialist and keen amateur cellist, to whom it is dedicated ('to inaugurate the house of a friend'). It was first performed at Griset's house (then Place de Laborde, now Place Henri-Bergson, Paris) by an amateur choir with Chabrier at the piano.The first public performance was on 23 March 1891 with Mme Rachel-Pascaline Leroux-Ribeyre and the Colonne Orchestra conducted by Édouard Colonne at the Théâtre du Châtelet. It was also performed at the Concerts du Conservatoire on the 22 and 29 January 1893 with Éléonore Blanc (who would create the role of Briséïs four years later) as soloist, conducted by Paul Taffanel. The orchestral manuscript is now in the Bibliothèque nationale de France.The music (marked Andantino, molto con affetto) is in Chabrier's tenderest, most lyrical vein, entirely free from any suggestion of eccentricity or pseudo-Wagnerian grandiloquence. Myers points out bold touches, such as when the altos, over a pedal f# in the orchestra reiterate for four long 9/8 bars the words 'musique adorable' on the same note, while the soloist and other voices weave round them an expressive melodic figure starting on G natural. He adds "its limpid and mellifluous accents are completely innocent of any of those undercurrents of irony, bravura or humorous exaggeration which have come to be accepted as the hallmarks of his very idiosyncratic style".À la musique was a favourite piece of Claude Debussy and was chosen by Désiré-Émile Inghelbrecht to open the concert he conducted to inaugurate the new Théâtre des Champs-Élysées on 2 April 1913. Present at the rehearsal for this concert, Debussy asked the conductor to play it again – just for the pleasure of hearing it.À la musique is scored for an orchestra consisting of 2 flutes, 2 oboes, 2 B flat clarinets, 2 bassoons; 4 horns in F, 2 trumpets in F, 3 trombones; timpani, triangle; 2 harps, violins, violas, cellos and double basses.".
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- À_la_musique wikiPageWikiLink Bibliothèque_nationale_de_France.
- À_la_musique wikiPageWikiLink Briséïs.
- À_la_musique wikiPageWikiLink Category:1890_compositions.
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- À_la_musique wikiPageWikiLink Category:Compositions_by_Emmanuel_Chabrier.
- À_la_musique wikiPageWikiLink Claude_Debussy.
- À_la_musique wikiPageWikiLink Concerts_Colonne.
- À_la_musique wikiPageWikiLink Désiré-Émile_Inghelbrecht.
- À_la_musique wikiPageWikiLink Edmond_Rostand.
- À_la_musique wikiPageWikiLink Emmanuel_Chabrier.
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- À_la_musique wikiPageWikiLink Orchestre_de_la_Société_des_Concerts_du_Conservatoire.
- À_la_musique wikiPageWikiLink Paris.
- À_la_musique wikiPageWikiLink Paul_Taffanel.
- À_la_musique wikiPageWikiLink Soprano.
- À_la_musique wikiPageWikiLink Théâtre_des_Champs-Élysées.
- À_la_musique wikiPageWikiLink Théâtre_du_Châtelet.
- À_la_musique wikiPageWikiLink Édouard_Colonne.
- À_la_musique wikiPageWikiLinkText "À la musique".
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- À_la_musique subject Category:1890_compositions.
- À_la_musique subject Category:Choral_compositions.
- À_la_musique subject Category:Compositions_by_Emmanuel_Chabrier.
- À_la_musique comment "À la musique is a vocal work by Emmanuel Chabrier for solo soprano, women’s chorus and orchestra (or piano). The words are by poet and playwright Edmond Rostand.It was written as a 'house-warming' gift for Jules Griset, industrialist and keen amateur cellist, to whom it is dedicated ('to inaugurate the house of a friend').".
- À_la_musique label "À la musique".
- À_la_musique sameAs m.04zvh13.
- À_la_musique sameAs Q8076480.
- À_la_musique sameAs Q8076480.
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