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Un grand sommeil noir

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Un grand sommeir noir
Song by Edgard Varèse
EnglishA Deep Black Sleep
Year1906 or earlier
Period20th century
FormSong
OccasionJuvenilia work
TextPaul Verlaine's Un grand sommeil noir
LanguageFrench
Time4
4
ComposedParis — 1906
DedicationLéon Claude Mercerot
PublishedParis — 1906
PublisherBenjamin Roudanez (later Éditions Salabert)
Duration3 minutes
Movements1
ScoringVoice (soprano) and piano

Un grand sommeil noir (French: A Deep Black Sleep) is the earliest surviving composition by French composer Edgard Varèse. Written for voice and piano, the piece was finished in 1906 or before, more than a decade earlier than the next surviving composition, Amériques.

Background

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This short composition was written while Varèse was still a student in Charles-Marie Widor's composition class at the Conservatoire de Paris.[1][2] It is a setting of an eponymous poem by Paul Verlaine.[3] It was presumably finished around 1906, although the precise date of completion is hard to ascertain. Dedicated to Léon Claude Mercerot, it was published in 1906 by Benjamin Roudanez and later republished by Éditions Salabert in 1973.

Structure

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Un grand sommeil noir is scored for an unspecified voice and piano, although it is usually sung by a soprano. A typical performance has an approximate duration of around three minutes. It is in the key of E-flat minor and has an unchanging time signature of 4
4
.[4] Consisting of only 34 bars, it is a rather conventional composition by Varèse, who later became known for being a leading avant-garde figure. The score is marked Modérément lent ("moderately slowly") and, aside from other expression indications, it presents no tempo changes.[4] Just like the original poem which expresses ideas of despair, solitude and the longing for release, the piece is itself somber and melancholic. It is generally a piece with delicate dynamic shading, never using a forte and with very little dynamic variation.[4]

Arrangement

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Musicologist Antony Beaumont wrote an arrangement of the piece in 1996. The arrangement, written for soprano and orchestra, was commissioned by Riccardo Chailly and the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra. It was performed directly for a recording with the commissioners of the piece taken in May 1998 and featured soprano Mireille Delunsch.[2] The recording was later released by Decca Records.[5]

Recordings

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Voice Piano Date of recording Place of recording Label First release Format
Mireille Delunsch François Kerdoncuff May 1998 Concertgebouw, Amsterdam Decca July 1998 CD[5]
Elizabeth Watts Christopher Lyndon-Gee November 2005 Grzegorz Fitelberg Concert Hall, Katowice Naxos May 2008 CD[6]

References

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  1. ^ "Un grand sommeil noir, song for voice & orches..." AllMusic. Retrieved 2024-10-29.
  2. ^ a b Cornall, Andrew (2004). Liner notes of Decca 475 487-2. Decca Music Group.
  3. ^ Brunel, Pierre (2004). Paul Verlaine (in French). Presses Paris Sorbonne. p. 194. ISBN 978-2-84050-365-1.
  4. ^ a b c Varèse, Edgard; Verlaine, Paul (1973). Un grand sommeil noir (in French). Editions Salabert.
  5. ^ a b "VARÈSEThe Complete Works/ Chailly". www.deccaclassics.com. Retrieved 2024-11-02.
  6. ^ "VARESE: Orchestral Works, Vol. 2 - Ameriques / Equ.. - 8.557882 | Discover more releases from Naxos". www.naxos.com. Retrieved 22 October 2024.
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