Performer Name: Bute Wind Quintet
Show Name: Parisian Affair
Show Description
A potpourri of French Wind Quintets from Les Six, to Ravel and Taffanel. Programme: La Cheminee du Roi Rene - Milhaud (15) Novelette in C - Poulenc arr. Emerson (3) Tombeau de Couperin - Ravel arr. Jones (15) Suite Provencal - Denwood (8) Trois Pieces Preves - Ibert (7) Wind Quintet - Taffanel (25) English Folk Song Suite - Vaughan Williams (10) Sous le Ciel de Paris - Giraud arr. Lin Y.E. (Encore - 3) This programme opens with two composers from the group of French (and Swiss) composers called Les Six. Milhaud’s La Cheminee du Roi Rene (1939) is a suite of miniatures originally written for film but take their name from the popular Provencal proverb of the same name. Poulenc’s Novelette in C Major (1927) comes from a set of three piano works, the C major presenting the fresh Neoclassicism we associate with Les Six. Ravel’s masterpiece Le Tombeau de Couperin (1914-17) is a touching yet bright Neoclassical memorial for friends lost in World War I but also one of the great Baroque Masters of French Music – Couperin. Following this are two shorter works, Denwood’s Suite Provencal explores themes from French folk-songs and Ibert’s Trois Pieces Breves (1930) is a mainstay of Wind Quintet literature. Taffanel is the only Romantic composer on the programme with the Wind Quintet being written in 1876, perhaps best known for his impact on the French Flute School. The final composer is not French but had a very strong relationship with France through his studies in Paris with Ravel. The concert closes with a work originally for wind instruments (albeit expanded from the Wind Quintet) – the English Folk Song Suite, what better way to bring us back from this Parisian Affair.