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Après avoir contemplé la lune : orchestra

by Sophie Lacaze (2011)

Audio Sample

Performance by Orchestre Philarmonique de RadioFrance, Pierre-Andre Valade from the CD Apres avoir contemplé la lune ; Ukiyo-e

Apres avoir contemplé la lune ; Ukiyo-e

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CD

Apres avoir contemplé la lune ; Ukiyo-e / Sophie Lacaze.

Library shelf no. CD 2464 [Available for loan]

Work Overview

Après avoir contemplé la lune for orchestra was commissioned by RadioFrance for France Musique radio station"Alla breve" and composed in 2011.

The work, in 5 movements, is inspired by 5 different paintings (Max Ernst, Guy Bompais, Dennis Nona, René Magritte and Vincent Van Gogh) and a haiku by Yamaguchi Sodô: " having contemplated the moon / my shadow went home / with me".

Work Details

Year: 2011

Instrumentation: Orchestra (2 2 2 2 / 2 2 2 2 / 1 2, harp, 12 or 14 strings)

Duration: 11 min.

Difficulty: Advanced

Commission note: Commissionned by RadioFrance (Paris) for the Orchestre Philarmonique de RadioFrance

First performance: by Orchestre Philarmonique de RadioFrance, Pierre-Andre Valade — 14 Nov 12. CNSM in Paris (France)

Recording for broadcasting on France Musique Radio Station planned in November 2012 by the Orchestre Philarmonique de RadioFrance, conductor Pierre-André Valade.

Subjects

Performances of this work

21 Oct 21: Pornic Classic Festival, Pornic, France

20 Oct 21: Angers, France

19 Oct 21: Palais des Congrès, Nantes, France

15 Oct 21: Théâtre, Saint-Nazaire, France

8 Mar 19: Maida Vale Studio, London, UK. Featuring Pierre-Andre Valade, BBC Symphony Orchestra.

14 Nov 12: CNSM in Paris (France). Featuring Pierre-Andre Valade, Orchestre Philarmonique de RadioFrance.

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