GOUNOD Charles (1818 - 1893) - Lot 68

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GOUNOD Charles (1818 - 1893) - Lot 68
GOUNOD Charles (1818 - 1893) MUSICAL MANUSCRIT autograph "Ch. Gounod", Le Vin des Gaulois et la Danse de l'Épée (Légende Bretonne). Chorus for 4 male voices with orchestra, December 1851; title and 24 folio pages (35 x 27 cm; some tears, tape repair to title page). Orchestral score for this choir. This choir with orchestra [CG 193], first conceived in July 1849 as a piece for piano for 4 hands, was premiered at the Société Sainte-Cécile on February 15, 1852, to words by Gounod: "Mieux vaut vin nouveau que bière" (Better new wine than beer)... Gounod wrote to Pauline Viardot on February 12: "after having given the choristers a preliminary instruction on the ferocity of the accent that I was asking of them, I obtained an execution of such a wild color that my neighbors could have written that it was a herd of unleashed lions and zebras. Gérard Condé speaks of an "abrupt and nervous composition, sister to Berlioz's Chanson des brigands de Lélio" (Condé, p. 854). In G minor at 2/4, it is marked All° non troppo e molto energico. The orchestra includes large and small flutes, oboes, clarinets, bassoons, horns, pistons, 3 trombones, timpani, cymbal and bass drum, triangle, and strings. Attached: the autograph manuscript of a "piano accompaniment for four hands" (title and 4 pages in-4); the autograph conductor violin part (title and 3 p. in-4, small cut); a copy of the orchestral score, with the material (except strings).
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