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- Pavane op. 81/2
- Six Valses Caprice op. 87
- Le Songe De Cleopatre op. 180/1
Volume 6: Pièces à quatre mains A
Pavane op. 81/2: “Pavane” belongs to a group of three dances (Bourrée, Pavane und Sarabande), which were published by Demets between 1904 and 1909. A version for solo piano and an orchestral version appeared at the same time. The manuscript of the solo piano version dates from 1903. “Pavane” was the only piece to be ar-ranged for piano for four hands. This version appeared in the magazine “L’Illustration” on 24 February 1906, i.e. three years before publication of the other versions by Demets. The pavane is actually a ceremonial courtly step dance from the 16th century.
Mel Bonis, like many other composers of the “Belle Epoque”, drew upon the past, in keeping with the fashion of the times. The four-handed version of this dance “in the old style” brings out the interest-ing polyphonic form of the composition extremely well. The piece lasts a good three minutes and makes no particular technical demands. In the final edition, “Pavane” is dedicated to Edouard Domange, Mel Bonis’ youngest son.
Six Valses-Caprice op. 87: This comprises a group of six waltzes which – at one moment rousing, at an-other tender – are very contrasting in character. The popularity of these pieces with performers and audiences alike lies both in their accessibility and the rela-tively simple style and in their easily remembered melodies. The manuscript dates from 1910, the first edition by Poulalion in Paris from 1911. Mel Bonis dedicated the work to the “little Domanges”, i.e. the grandchildren of her hus-band Albert Domange.
Le Songe de Cléopâtre op. 180/1: This long piece in a much more complex and modern style forms an exception amongst all the composer’s four-handed works. It is an adaptation of an orches-tral score into a piece for four hands. “Cleopatra’s Dream” is one of three or-chestral pieces which we have collected under the title “Portraits of three women”.
All the characteristics of the major works from the composer’s ma-ture period reappear here – her exquisite individually coloured harmonies, her rhythms full of longing, her sensuality, the inclination towards the exotic which can be glimpsed from time to time. “Le Songe de Cléopâtre” was not published during Mel Bonis’ lifetime, and there is no indication of the date of composi-tion either on the copy of the four-handed version or on the manuscript of the orchestral version.
In view of the “modernity” of the style, however, we can assume that the work was composed after the First World War. This piece last-ing nine minutes requires that its performers possess empathy in interpretation and a reasonable level of technical ability.
Volume 1: Femmes de Légende
Edition in eleven volumes
voor: Piano
Bladmuziek
Artikelnr.: 369081
Volume 2: Pièces pittoresques et poetiques
A: 1881-1895
voor: Piano
Bladmuziek
Artikelnr.: 431100
Volume 3: Pièces pittoresque et poetiques
B: 1895–1905
voor: Piano
Bladmuziek
Artikelnr.: 431101
Volume 4: Pièces de Concert
voor: Piano
Bladmuziek
Artikelnr.: 472048
Volume 5: Danses A
voor: Piano
Bladmuziek
Artikelnr.: 615542
Volume 7: Pièces pittoresques et poétiques
C: 1910–1932
voor: Piano
Bladmuziek
Artikelnr.: 431102
Volume 8: Pièces à quatre mains B
voor: Piano 4-handig
Bladmuziek
Artikelnr.: 554940
Volume 9: Pièces pour deux pianos
voor: 2 piano's
Speelpartituur
Artikelnr.: 684530
Volume 10: Danses B
voor: Piano
Bladmuziek
Artikelnr.: 624703
Volume 11: Danses C
voor: Piano
Bladmuziek
Artikelnr.: 635770
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