GOUNOD Charles (1818 - 1893) - Lot 74

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GOUNOD Charles (1818 - 1893) - Lot 74
GOUNOD Charles (1818 - 1893) AND SAINT-SAËNS Camille (1835 - 1921) autograph musical manuscript, Suite Concertante. Transcription for two pianos (1886); title and 63 folio pages (plus a few blank pages), cloth bound. Transcription for two pianos of Gounod's Suite Concertante, largely by Camille Saint-Saëns. On January 14, 1886, Gounod gave to Alphonse Leduc, for 7.000 francs, the property of a Suite Concertante with piano-pedal, of which he was to give the manuscript on April 7, then a reduction for piano of the orchestra part and a transcription for two pianos (which will be fi nally realized by Saint-Saëns). It is the meeting of the young and pretty Lucie Palicot, virtuoso of the piano-pedal, which incited Gounod to write a concertante work for this rare instrument, for which he composed three other works, and of which she is the dedicatee. This Suite concertante [CG 526] was premiered in Bordeaux on 22 March 1887, during a concert conducted by Gounod, with Lucie Palicot at the piano-pedal: "I am delighted to have had it heard", he said; it was performed again at Anvers on 8 December, then at Angers on 6 February 1888. It was published, along with the transcription for two pianos by Saint-Saëns, by Alphonse Leduc in 1888. The four parts of this Suite concertante were given titles, which do not appear on the manuscript: Entrée de fête, Chasse, Romance and Tarentelle. The title page is written by Gounod: "à Madame L. Palicot / Suite Concertante. Transcription for Two Pianos by [the Author biff é] C. SaintSaëns. Ch. Gounod". GOUNOD began his transcription on Lard-Esnault paper at 16 lines; he transcribed only the first movement (pages 1 to 16). It is SAINTSAËNS who made the transcription of the other movements (pages 17 to 63), on paper with 24 lines. The manuscript presents corrections, with crossed-out measures, and collages in the 4th part. It was used for the engraving. It is divided into 4 parts: Moderato maestoso (p. 1-16, in Gounod's hand with annotations by Saint-Saëns); Allegro con fuoco, then Andante con moto (p. 17-40); Andante cantabile (p. 41-47); Vivace (p. 48-63). BIBLIOGRAPHY Sabina Teller Ratner, Camille Saint-Saëns, 1835-1921. A Thematic Catalogue of his Complete Works, vol. I, no. 236.
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