Petite Symphonie (Gounod)
Appearance
The Petite Symphonie in B-flat major is a four-movement work by Charles Gounod, first performed in 1885. It is scored for a wind ensemble of nine players.
Background and premiere
[edit]Gounod had composed two symphonies for full orchestra in the 1850s but had since then generally concentrated on opera, songs, and religious music.[1] At the request of a Parisian wind ensemble, the Société de musique de chambre pour instruments à vent , led by the flautist Paul Taffanel, he wrote a nonet for flute and pairs of oboes, clarinets, horns and bassoons. The work was first given at the Salle Pleyel in Paris on 30 April 1885.[2] The score was not published until 1904.[1]
Structure
[edit]The work, which plays for about twenty minutes, is in four movements:[2]
- Adagio–Allegro
- Andante cantabile (quasi adagio) attacca
- Scherzo. Allegro moderato
- Finale. Allegretto
References
[edit]External links
[edit]- Petite Symphonie: Scores at the International Music Score Library Project