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Two Choruses from 'Il était un Petit Navire' for SATB chorus and piano
Clássico/Música de coral • 1950 • Lírico: Henri Jeanson
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Two Choruses from 'Il était un Petit Navire' for SATB chorus and piano
Título por Autor: Germaine Tailleferre: Two Choruses from 'Il était un Petit Navire' for SATB chorus and piano
Instrumentação |
Piano, coro misto: Soprano, Contratenor/Alto, Tenor, Baixo |
Composição para |
Piano de Acompanhamento, Coral |
Tipo de composição |
Partitura piano-vocal |
movimento(s) |
1 para 2 de 2 |
Editora |
Musik Fabrik |
idioma |
Francês |
dificuldade |
Medium |
duração |
7'30 |
These two choruses are from the lyric Satire "Il était un Petit Navire", composed in 1951 by Germaine Tailleferre to a libretto by Henri Jeanson. The "Choeur des Coeurs" (the "Chorus of Hearts", which makes a joke on the two similar sounding words in French) is a choral passage which is used three times in the work, each time with different words on the same music. It is a parody on the heroic choruses in the Romantic Grand Opera style. "Et Patati, et Patata" ("Bla, Bla, Bla") is at the end of the first act and is an illustration of the people of Mrseille on the Canebière ( a famous harbour in Marseilles) who are gossiping and fighting amongst themselves.
Purchasing this file grants the right to print six copies.
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