• D'un Matin de Printemps by Juliette Marie Olga (Lili) Boulanger Violin Solo - Sheet Music

D'un Matin de Printemps by Juliette Marie Olga (Lili) Boulanger Violin Solo - Sheet Music

By Juliette Marie Olga (Lili) Boulanger

The brevity of Lili Boulanger's life (1893-1918) does not obscure its substantial achievements. With the cantata Faust et Helene (1913) she became the first woman to win the Prix De Rome, and several large projects, including D'un Matin De Printemps and its companion piece D'un Soir Triste, both in various scorings, followed during the last five years of her life. D'un Matin De Printemps is remarkable for its sharpness and vigour: Lili's textures and harmonic language place her music in the French mainstream of the period, while her sensitivity to the expressive character and technical demands of the violin are in evidence throughout this striking piece. This new, authoritative performing edition by musicologist and performer Neil Heyde is an invaluable addition to the French early 20th century repertory for the instrument. The edition includes a full introduction and critical commentary.

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Summary
Item types:
Physical
Artist:
Juliette Marie Olga (Lili) Boulanger
Usages:
School and Community
Shipping Weight:
0.3 pounds
Detailed Description
Violin & Piano

SKU: AP.12-0571516467

Composed by Juliette Marie Olga (Lili) Boulanger. Series; String - Violin and Piano. Faber Edition. 20th Century; Masterwork. Faber Music #12-0571516467. Published by Faber Music (AP.12-0571516467).

ISBN 9780571516469. English.

The brevity of Lili Boulanger's life (1893-1918) does not obscure its substantial achievements. With the cantata Faust et Helene (1913) she became the first woman to win the Prix De Rome, and several large projects, including D'un Matin De Printemps and its companion piece D'un Soir Triste, both in various scorings, followed during the last five years of her life. D'un Matin De Printemps is remarkable for its sharpness and vigour: Lili's textures and harmonic language place her music in the French mainstream of the period, while her sensitivity to the expressive character and technical demands of the violin are in evidence throughout this striking piece.
This new, authoritative performing edition by musicologist and performer Neil Heyde is an invaluable addition to the French early 20th century repertory for the instrument. The edition includes a full introduction and critical commentary.

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