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Deux Nocturnes
HPS 1334 | Dramatic arias
soprano and orchestra
These two settings of French texts for soprano and orchestra were Goldschmidt final compositions. The first, Judith by Pierre le Moyne (1602-71), describes the Jewish woman who wreaks vengeance on her Assyrian captor Holofernes by creeping into his tent at night and cutting off his head with a sword. The second, Rondel, sets a poem by Tristan Corbiere (1845-75), a highly unconventional writer who spent his life in complete obscurity in Brittany and was posthumously discovered by Verlaine. Together, these ‘dramatic arias’ form a moving and fitting close to Goldschmidt’s compositional career with an economy of expression, line and gesture characteristic of his late style. Each aria may be performed separately if desired.
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These two settings of French texts for soprano and orchestra were Goldschmidt final compositions. The first, Judith by Pierre le Moyne (1602-71), describes the Jewish woman who wreaks vengeance on her Assyrian captor Holofernes by creeping into his tent at night and cutting off his head with a sword. The second, Rondel, sets a poem by Tristan Corbiere (1845-75), a highly unconventional writer who spent his life in complete obscurity in Brittany and was posthumously discovered by Verlaine. Together, these ‘dramatic arias’ form a moving and fitting close to Goldschmidt’s compositional career with an economy of expression, line and gesture characteristic of his late style. Each aria may be performed separately if desired.
Orchestral Cast
2(II=picc).1.corA.1.bcl.1.dbn-4.3.0.0-timp.perc:xyl/cym/glsp/TD/SD/ gong-harp-strings
Contents
Judith - Rondel
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Title:
Deux Nocturnes
HPS 1334 | Dramatic arias
Language:
French
Edition:
Study score
Brand:
Boosey & Hawkes
Year of composition:
1995
Playing time:
12 ′
Voice:
Sopran
Series:
Technical Details
Product number:
BH 6501424
ISMN13:
979-0-060-10824-2
Weight:
0,1 kg
Pages:
36
Format:
18.5cm x 26cm
Binding:
Saddle-wire stitching
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