Paul Lacôme d'Estalenx Vídeos
compositor francés
- ópera
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- director de orquesta, compositor, crítico musical
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Paul Jean Jacques Lacôme Estalenx 1838 1920
Suite Africaine - Paul-Jean-Jacques Lacôme d'Estalenx 1838-1920 (http•••) 1. Bamboula, danse nègre 2. Khacidah, réverie Arabe 5:12 3. La Nouba, divertissement algéries 15:00 Conductor: Rick Johannes Peperkamp, University Orchestra of Passau TEXT 1st Movement: Bamboula is a musical scene (march and dance) in a village in the southern part of the Sahara. This Bamboo March in Allegro forms a scene where bamboo is happily cared for. Here we experience a pompous dance in the ever-repeating sixteenth-note rhythm, but always supplemented and reinterpreted by various wind solos, which builds up this scene with a tutti of the strings until the end of this movement. A short, melancholic solo in cantabile for cello suddenly creates a sad mood and, expresses the hard work in high sunny temperatures. in the middle of the movement. 2nd Movement: This is a sad song or prayer for a lost love. The main melody is represented at the beginning of this movement by a solo English horn. In the desert a man prays and hopes that his abandoned love Khacidah will return. The second movement of the suite africaine is based on a poem, the text of which could be translated into something like this: I have seen in the burning sky, the white dove fly away. My queen with languishing eyes flew out one day, like you. Allah is great when Allah wants to... White flower of the blue sky, the little bird has appeared again. My sad eyes weep because she didn't come back. Walking with an unsteady step one sees this caravan. Above her, in a bronze sky, an immeasurable sun slides. Allah is great when Allah wants to... Then the desert is silent, you thought it was lost, one day it appears, but it hasn't come back. April will see the return flight of the white dove. one sees the faithful hadjish coming back after a long day. Allah is great when Allah wants to... I believed in your promise in my naive soul. suffer, my loving heart, because she has not come back. 3rd Movement: A short third movement in allegretto non troppo ends this suite with full energy. An algerian military band is musically reproduced here with percussion and fast strings and woodwinds. Algeria was still a french colony in the 1900s and due to military influence some military bands were founded to keep the people happy. Music was often requested where a place had just been conquered by the French army. The french march music combined well with traditional african dance rhythms. These military bands were very popular from the late 1900s until the first world war and were often requested for religious celebrations in the villages. One of the most famous military bands of that time was La Nouba the sharpshooters.
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