Francis Poulenc - Oboe Sonata · Trio · Sextet 1983 Classical Modern

Sold Date: February 4, 2018
Start Date: December 6, 2014
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Francis Poulenc - Ronald Roseman, Gilbert Kalish, Donald MacCourt, New York Woodwind Quintet ‎– Oboe Sonata · Trio · Sextet

Label:
Nonesuch ‎– 79045, Nonesuch ‎– 9 79045-1 G, Nonesuch Digital ‎– 79045, Nonesuch Digital ‎– 9 79045-1 G
Format:
Vinyl, LP, Album
Country:
US
Released:
1983
Genre:
Classical
Style:
Modern

Tracklist

    Sonata For Oboe And Piano (1962)     16:50

A1     I. Élégie: Paisiblement    
A2     II. Scherzo: Très Animé    
A3     III. Déploration: Très Calme    

    Trio For Oboe, Bassoon And Piano (1926)

A4     I. Presto: Lent     5:58
B1     II. Andante: Andante Con Moto     4:38
B2     III. Rondo: Très Vif     3:16

    Sextet For Wind Quintet And Piano (1932-39)     18:59

B3     I. Allegro Vivace: Très Vite Et Emporté    
B4     II. Divertissement: Andantino    
B5     III. Finale: Prestissimo    

Credits

    Art Direction – Kristen Kasell Nikosey, Ron Coro
    Bassoon – Donald MacCourt (tracks: A4 to B5)
    Clarinet – David Glazer (tracks: B3 to B5)
    Composed By – Francis Poulenc
    Coordinator [Production] – Elise Keen
    Directed By – Keith Holzman
    Engineer – Elite Recordings, Inc.
    Ensemble – New York Woodwind Quintet (tracks: B3 to B5)
    Flute – Samuel Baron (tracks: B3 to B5)
    French Horn – William Purvis (tracks: B3 to B5)
    Illustration, Design – Kristen Kasell Nikosey
    Liner Notes – Nicholas Kenyon
    Mastered By – Michele Stone
    Oboe – Ronald Roseman
    Piano – Gilbert Kalish
    Producer, Supervised By – Joanna Nickrenz, Marc J. Aubort

Notes

Francis Poulenc
Real Name:
Francis Jean Marcel Poulenc
Profile:
Francis Poulenc (Paris, January 7, 1899 – Paris, January 30, 1963) was a French composer and a member of the French group "Les Six". He composed music in all major genres, including art song, chamber music, oratorio, opera, ballet music, and orchestral music. Critic Claude Rostand, in a July 1950 Paris-Presse article, described Poulenc as "half bad boy, half monk" ("le moine et le voyou"), a tag that was to be attached to his name for the rest of his career.

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