Concerto pour piano en ut diese mineur

by Francis Poulenc

Modern Concerto
Key C# minor
Composed 1949
Published 1950

Instrumentation

Orchestra Piano

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Musical Terms (2)

  • Les Six en
    A loose association of six French composers — Poulenc, Honegger, Milhaud, Auric, Durey, and Tailleferre — grouped by the critic Henri Collet in 1920 under the influence of Erik Satie and Jean Cocteau. They shared a reaction against both Wagnerian heaviness and Impressionist vagueness, favouring wit, clarity, economy, and everyday subject matter.
    In performance, Les Six aesthetics often translate to a certain deliberate dryness: avoid over-pedalling, keep textures clear, resist the urge to inflect every phrase romantically. Irony and understatement are as expressive as full emotional intensity.
  • Les Six en
    A loose association of six French composers — Poulenc, Honegger, Milhaud, Auric, Durey, and Tailleferre — grouped by the critic Henri Collet in 1920 under the influence of Erik Satie and Jean Cocteau. They shared a reaction against both Wagnerian heaviness and Impressionist vagueness, favouring wit, clarity, economy, and everyday subject matter.
    In performance, Les Six aesthetics often translate to a certain deliberate dryness: avoid over-pedalling, keep textures clear, resist the urge to inflect every phrase romantically. Irony and understatement are as expressive as full emotional intensity.

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