Darius Milhaud: Suite "La cheminée du roi René," Op. 205 (1939)

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Preston Atkins

Preston Atkins

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00:00 - I. Cortège
02:05 - II. Audabe
04:00 - III. Jongleurs
05:14 - IV. La Maousinglade
07:42 - V. Joutes Sur l'Arc
09:37 - VI. Chasse à Valabre
10:19 - VII. Madrigal Nocturne
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Ensemble: Les Vents Français (members below)
Flute: Emmanuel Pahud
Clarinet: Paul Meyer
Oboe: Francois Leleux
Bassoon: Gilbert Audin
Horn: Radovan Vlatkovic
Year of Recording: 2014
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"La cheminee du roi Rene, Op. 205, is a suite in seven movements for wind quintet, composed in 1939 by the French composer Darius Milhaud. The title alludes to a Provençal proverb playing on words for 'fireplace', 'chimney' and 'promenade': the 15c King of Sicily René d'Anjou is said to have enjoyed walks in the winter sun of Provence.
The suite is an adaptation of the music that the composer wrote for Raymond Bernard's 1939 film Cavalcade d'amour. It was first performed in 1941 at Mills College in Oakland, California. The screenplay by Jean Anouilh and Jean Aurenche portrays three love stories set in three different centuries (medieval, 1830, 1930), with incidental music by the composers Darius Milhaud and Arthur Honegger, orchestrated by the conductor Roger Désormière. Milhaud chose the medieval court of René I in the fifteenth century.
The castle and the court of René I, count of Provence, were situated in Aix-en-Provence, where Milhaud grew up and who was always fascinated by the history of the king, his code of chivalry and the legendary tournaments that took place at his court. Although the composer studied several musical manuscripts of the period, the writing of La cheminée du roi René shows very little evidence of this; the piece bears the characteristic hallmarks of the rest of Milhaud's music.
The title of the piece can be found in a nineteenth-century short story on "Le Bon Roi René" and courtly love, "Le premier bouquet de fleurs d'oranger" by Louis Lurine for the literary journal L'Écho des feuilletons, published in 1853; the journal is a collection of anecdotes and legends, of which the provençal saying se chauffer à la cheminée du roi René is one. Prior occurrences of the expression can be found in French dictionaries of proverbs from the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century. In Sir Walter Scott's historical novel Anne of Geierstein, translated almost immediately into French, René of Anjou appears as one of the characters; Scott used the phrase "King René's chimney" to describe his favourite pleasure of promenading outdoors in the sun.
All the movements are very short, with an alternation between "nonchalant" and very rapid tempi: a collection of medieval miniatures. The shortest movement is less than a minute in length, while the longest is only three minutes long. This gives the impression of a single piece, in just one breath, even more so because the musical atmosphere changes so little between different movements. In all the suite lasts around thirteen minutes.
La maousinglade, a discrete sarabande with the theme taken up by the oboe, is particularly striking. The Joutes sur l'Arc is replete with renaissance ornamentation, while the hunting horn is evoked in the Chasse à Valabre. The final Madrigal, calm, restful and very neoclassical, brings the work to a melancholy close.
La cheminée du roi René is one of Milhaud's best-known works and is one of the most popular pieces of chamber music in the twentieth-century repertoire for wind quintet. Belgian musicologist and biographer of Milhaud Paul Collaer writes that "among the wind quintets, the amusing La cheminée du roi René (1939) is especially worthy of note. Its folkish, Provençal character has made it almost as famous as Le bœuf sur le toit and La création du monde." The opening motif of Madrigal nocturne, performed by the BBC Concert Orchestra, is used as the signature melody by Sveriges Radio P2 and BBC Radio 3 in their six-hour Through the Night programme." (Wikipedia)
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@christophedevos3760
@christophedevos3760 18 сағат бұрын
Charming piece, excellent performance. Thanks for sharing.
@RenaissanceEarCandy
@RenaissanceEarCandy 3 ай бұрын
The final movement is used as the theme for Radio 3's "Through the Night"
@user-vn3jw7yb2h
@user-vn3jw7yb2h 7 ай бұрын
Super ensemble
@johns.4708
@johns.4708 2 жыл бұрын
Clever use of rhythms and rests to give the sense of metrical complexity, yet no mixed meters at all.
@dion1949
@dion1949 2 ай бұрын
Makes a nice companion to Barber's piece.
@pierrecostanzo2255
@pierrecostanzo2255 6 ай бұрын
"cheminée" from the french verb "cheminer" which means "to stroll". Nothing to do with a fireplace.
@beremennayakoshka
@beremennayakoshka Жыл бұрын
Hi,do u have score or parts in pdf?
@gabrielkaz5250
@gabrielkaz5250 Жыл бұрын
8:36 chasse a valabre
@hyocheongkim6134
@hyocheongkim6134 Жыл бұрын
0:06 오보에 호른 바순 1:20 플룻 클라 호른 1:43 coda
@Wolfb1653
@Wolfb1653 8 ай бұрын
10:19 Euroclassic Notturno
@steveegallo3384
@steveegallo3384 6 ай бұрын
Yes....Mesmerizing......BRAVO from Mexico City!
@thomastallerico6340
@thomastallerico6340 3 ай бұрын
BBC radio 3
@childeric57
@childeric57 2 ай бұрын
Why do the French excel in this kind of poignant/piquant woodwind composition?
@marubaba
@marubaba 2 жыл бұрын
the video dosent match the audio. seems some errors occur
@danal81
@danal81 2 жыл бұрын
Never satisfied, huh?
@jncrook5409
@jncrook5409 2 жыл бұрын
who are you?
@dion1949
@dion1949 Жыл бұрын
The trouble is with you, my friend.
@steveegallo3384
@steveegallo3384 6 ай бұрын
STOP breaking your Prozacs in half....Take the Whole Dose! Cheers from Mexico City!
@user-vf5jy6bp6x
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