Francis Poulenc & Friends (EMI Classic Archive 42)
Certificate: N/A
Running Time: 115 mins
Retail Price:
Release Date: 2005
Content Type: Musical Recording
Synopsis:
The 42nd in the series of EMI Classics on DVD features the music of the great French composer Francis Poulenc, who accompanies, and is accompanied by many of the greatest musicians around in the final years of his life.
Including a performance of the Concerto for Two Pianos, in which the composer himself was a soloist just two months before his death, this DVD is a fascinating record of a musician's life, career and lasting influence on future generations.
The music consists of:
Sonata for Flute and Piano: II Cantilena. Assex Lent
Jean-Pierre Rampal flute
Francis Poulenc piano
"Oh! Mon père, cessons ce jeu, par pitié" from Dialogues des Carmélites
"Tu as raison. Si, je t'écoute..." from La Voix humaine
"Non, Monsieur mon mari!" from Les Mamelles de Tirésias
Denise Duval soprano
Francis Poulenc piano
Filmed at the Salle Gaveau, Paris, May 14th 1959
from La Courte Paille
Les Anges musiciens
Quelle Aventure!
Denise Duval soprano
Francis Poulenc piano
Filmed in Paris, February 26th 1961
Concerto in D minor for 2 Pianos and Orchestra
Francis Poulenc / Jacques Février pianos
Orchestra National de la RTF
Georges Prêtre conductor
Filmed at the RTF, Paris, December 1st 1962
Serenade from Chansons gaillardes (arr. Maurice Gendron)
Maurice Gendron cello
Christian Ivaldi piano
Filmed in Paris, February 19th 1963
Sonata for Flute and Piano
Jean-Pierre Rampal flute
Robert Veyron-Lacroix piano
Filmed in Paris, April 16th 1963
from Trois Pièces
Pastourelle
Toccata
Gabriel Tacchino piano
Filmed in Paris, August 27th 1963
Trois Mouvements perpétuels
Jacques Février piano
from Banalités
Hôtel
Voyage à Paris
from Chansons villageoises
Les Gars vont à la fête
from Chansons gaillardes
L'Offrande
Invocation aux Parques
La Belle Jeunesse
Gabriel Bacquier baritone
Filmed in Paris, June 27th 1964
Concerto in G minor for Organ, Strings and Timpani
Jean-Jacques Grunewald organ
Orchestra Philharmoniqe de l'ORTF
Georges Prêtre conductor
Filmed at the ORTF, Paris, March 23rd 1968
Special Features:
Related Websites:
http://www.emiclassics.com/classic_archive/
Video Tracks:
NTSC 4:3 B&W
Audio Tracks:
PCM Dual Mono
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