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Lili Boulanger - D'un matin de printemps, orchestra (1918)
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- Опубліковано 15 сер 2024
- Composer: Marie-Juliette Olga "Lili" Boulanger (August 21, 1893 - March 15 , 1918)
Orchestra: BBC Philharmonic conducted by Yan Pascal Tortelier
Just an absolute masterwork of orchestration...
Score and parts available on IMSLP: imslp.org/wiki...
0:00 Assez animé - léger - gai [notice how elegantly the theme gets passed between instruments]
1:07 Mystérieux, soutenu [a beautifully dark and rich melody that grows in intensity until the...]
1:54 [powerful yet graceful tutti climax]
2:16 Gai, rhythmé [a playfully piquant section pushed by major seconds]
2:38 Souple, mystérieux [supple violin solos over a delicate bed of sound]
2:59 Tempo I [the cheeriness of the beginning returns, but with a more subtle sound and a new counter-theme]
3:17 Un peu à l'aise [a luscious warm interlude, snapping quickly to...]
3:40 a tempo [frantic motifs traded around the orchestra, building into...]
4:00 [the epic restatement of the initial theme until the biting final chord]
English title: Of a Spring Morning
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Very talented composer and orchestrator Lily was . Too pity that had left too early. She had great talent.
Can’t believe this is under 5 minutes. I was taken on a whole journey
I get so happy when I see a Queen Lili video
Fantastic music. I can't believe I discovered her music only at 34 years old. No one ever speaks about Lily Boulanger or performs her works. Pity she died so young.
Thank you for making Lili Boulanger content again! I’m looking forward to more! Love your work.
EDIT: I have only now realised that this time, you’ve really re-done the whole score.
What a lot of work this must’ve been. Thank you so much again. I’ve just finished Lili Boulanger’s biography. Thank you for immersing me in one of her best works again.
Love me some Boulanger, girl ATEEEEE
The PDF you prepared and put on IMSLP is the best one I've ever seen on that site. Excellent work.
Glad to see it on the ABRSM Grade 8 syllabus!
Beautiful piece! Great compositional work and superb orquestration.
Been waiting for this for years.
:)
A composer of exquisite ability. A delightful piece of music.
Gloire à toi Lillie,tu est belle pour toujours.
Wonderful orchestration. I love everything about it. Especially the special love given to violas.
Frantastic piece, along with its "companion" D'un soir triste
What an astonishing work. Couldn't be more perfect.
I love this piece so much. The orchestration is so colourful
One of the neatest harp glissandos along with the Prelude from Ravel’s Le tombeau de Couperin.
Oh yes, the best woman composer!
Woman composer? What even is that. Since when is a person's.... GENDER.... a factor you consider when thinking about a composer's greatness....
@@somebody9033 She isn't just a woman composer, she's my wife too
@@Emiliasooo she's been dead for about 100 years.
@@somebody9033 Yeh, 105 years, but still
@@somebody9033 Welcome to the 21st century 🤷♂
Oooof that ending is AAAAHH fantastic!! feels like blowing a balloon quickly until it pops
YES THANK YOU!!!🎉🎉🎉
wonderful
❤️
Imagine, the towering figure of 20th century musical pedagogy , who was no slouch of a composer...IE Nadia gave up competing as a composer because she felt she couldn't keep up with her little sister.
Tell you a lot about the sheer degree of talent Lily possessed.
Deserves her place along with the other titans of 20th century French composers, should be mentioned in the same breather with Debussy and Ravel.
She is the best ❤️
Thanks so much for doing the engraving for the orchestral version of this piece -- will you be working on D'un soir triste as well?
Amazing
Fabulous score and wonderful engraving! Which software did you use, if I may ask? Keep the great work!
I use Dorico. You can find source files for my engravings at the link in the description
4:00 I can just imagine here some Disney Princess movie during the climax/tense moment.
Whoops. First horn split a note very loudly in the very last bar. Oh well. Otherwise absolutely exquisite.
2:59 4:00
sounds like bartok plus debussy!
Who’s playing?
BBC Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Yan Pascal Tortelier
Sweet. More movie music.
lefa
Excellent, but I prefer the violin and piano version. I heard this version live last year and it tends to come out slightly underwhelming, such gentle, fleeting and “small” (and short) music with a big orchestra - almost feels unfocused.
Same vein as post-debussy french composers such as Déodat de Séverac, Louis Aubert, Gustave Samazeuilh, Gabriel Dupont, Decaux, Ferroud... Not worse, not better, definitely not original though.
Maestra 𝑳𝒊𝒍𝒊 𝑩𝒐𝒖𝒍𝒂𝒏𝒈𝒆𝒓! Thanks Cmaj7!