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Francis Poulenc - Rapsodie Negre 

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Francis Poulenc (1899-1963)
Rapsodie Negre, FP 3 (1917) with score
0:00 - I. Prélude
2:00 - II. Ronde
3:12 - III. Honoloulou (Intermède Vocal)
5:39 - IV. Pastorale
8:15 - V. Final
Performed by New Music Studium

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@philippevandordrecht1619
@philippevandordrecht1619 7 лет назад
Apparently, at the premiere of this piece the baritone that was hired to sing refused to at the last moment and thus Poulenc decided to sing the honoloulou part himself, one of the only occasions on which he sang in public.
@timothy1116
@timothy1116 7 лет назад
This kid was 18 when he wrote this!! The subversion of the triplet motif in the B section of V is dope. So fire!
@robinpayneguitar
@robinpayneguitar 9 лет назад
the prelude is so beautiful
@thomasminot9799
@thomasminot9799 9 лет назад
Lol, that Honoloulou chant in the Final gives me the creeps. Sounds like something from an old horror movie about an island with cannibalistic natives.
@MooPotPie
@MooPotPie 8 лет назад
+Thomas Minot Except that no such movies had been made yet. :)
@jacklaw7932
@jacklaw7932 7 лет назад
Never knew about this work till I just found it on YT! Thanks for sharing!
@MegaCirse
@MegaCirse 6 лет назад
Ecouter Fr. Poulenc, c'est abolir le déferlement de bruits et d'images du quotidien pour entrouvrir l'espace d'un ailleurs où la contingence et la représentation cèdent la place à l'immatérialité du sensible. Une fois refermée la porte sur l'agitation du monde, un silence sous-jacent s'installe, une lenteur saisit, préludes à une dilatation de la perception et de la conscience. Dans le courant du fleuve des notes qui nous traverse, le pouvoir expressif de l'architecture sonore rompt avec toute forme de transcription du réel pour s'attacher à l'expression d'un univers impalpable. Couleurs, composition, rythme, constituent un langage qui donne véritablement voix à l'exaltation !
@kspieler
@kspieler 10 лет назад
"The third movement, “Honoloulou,” uses a baritone solo in an obsessively repetitive descending tetrachord pattern, to a text purportedly by Liberian poet Makoko Kangourou in a “language” of nonsense syllables (“Honoloulou, poti lama! / honoloulou, honoloulou, / kati moko, mosi bolou” etc.). The book in which Poulenc found the text has never been located, and the “Liberian” poet was almost certainly a hoax)." -Emily Ferrigno (Encountering The Other: Images from the Gilmore Music Library's Special Collections at Yale University)
@jasonmeyermusic5639
@jasonmeyermusic5639 7 лет назад
Bravo !
@elvuelodelpajaro
@elvuelodelpajaro 7 лет назад
síii!
@jacklaw7932
@jacklaw7932 7 лет назад
Poulenc was a funster and punster at composition. Appeals to moi!
@charlesdavis7087
@charlesdavis7087 7 лет назад
Yeah, yeah. But did you like it ?
@MrMinermax
@MrMinermax 6 лет назад
BRAVOOOO
@jksteven1
@jksteven1 8 лет назад
This is a new one for me. Thanks for the upload! I haven't decided if I like it or not quite yet. A few repeated playings will give me a better perspective. But I did click on the LIKE button above because I appreciate hearing more Poulenc!
@qwertyschneider
@qwertyschneider 9 лет назад
meilleur oeuvre jamais composée, surtout le dernier accord.
@Luca-gj9xn
@Luca-gj9xn 3 года назад
Poulenc is really brilliant. My choir sang "Les Tisserands" in quarantine style. Write this down in the research. You will love it for sure: Corale Novarmonia - Les Tisserands (F. Poulenc)
@RMarsupial
@RMarsupial 8 лет назад
Some of this really reminds me of Magma. The chanting and something about the way the chords and fast melodies are used.
@tftkadawidalle6342
@tftkadawidalle6342 9 лет назад
Reminds me of the work of William Grant Still. Soothing, moving, great!
@MuseDuCafe
@MuseDuCafe 8 лет назад
What a fun semi-dadaist piece.
@arteyotrasatrocidades7178
@arteyotrasatrocidades7178 7 лет назад
Beautiful
@elvuelodelpajaro
@elvuelodelpajaro 7 лет назад
The poet and his text were invented
@B_Babimu
@B_Babimu 7 лет назад
かっこえぃ…!!!!!!!!
@fredericfreddyfreddo850
@fredericfreddyfreddo850 2 года назад
Magnifique !!
@damienriba4385
@damienriba4385 7 лет назад
Une magnifique fable...
@kniazigor2276
@kniazigor2276 6 лет назад
Le "politiquement correct" doit sûrement être le responsable de la désaffection qui s'abat sur cette petite rhapsodie bien sympathique du jeune Poulenc...
@LudwigDeLarge
@LudwigDeLarge 7 лет назад
The 14 dislikes are Paul Vidal clones
@Ksamp313
@Ksamp313 8 лет назад
Okay......I had heard of this piece, but this is the first time I've actually heard the whole thing. A little weirder than most of the Poulenc I've listened to over the years, but I guess it has it's charms.
@theletterwynn
@theletterwynn 9 лет назад
4:54 banana?
@lucarossi3536
@lucarossi3536 8 лет назад
+Renji Mao mmbuahahahahahahahahahahahah
@soongsoong123
@soongsoong123 8 лет назад
+Renji Mao kawai hahahaha
@josephandrea1616
@josephandrea1616 5 лет назад
molto interessante e divertente.
@Nunanun40
@Nunanun40 10 лет назад
does anyone know if the clarinet tongues the 32ths at the beginning of the finale?
@organboi
@organboi 5 лет назад
Nobody is tonguing . You can tell.
@MagoLerio
@MagoLerio 4 года назад
Edition Durand? :-)
@jacqueslahondere4649
@jacqueslahondere4649 8 лет назад
très belle musique certainement peu connue
@alainlejeune1981
@alainlejeune1981 8 лет назад
Quid du chanteur ?
@soongsoong123
@soongsoong123 8 лет назад
china? good feeling, I love it.
@soongsoong123
@soongsoong123 8 лет назад
연정제가 한국사람인 줄 아셨군요. 반갑습니다.
@chenchangpo
@chenchangpo 7 лет назад
Dyuwa7 impressionism
@capitanflemish
@capitanflemish 11 лет назад
Hello, somebody knows in wich album is included this piece? I can't find it in iTunes
@TempodiPiano
@TempodiPiano 9 лет назад
Une curiosité. Je me suis forcé pour l'entendre et la lire jusqu'au bout, je dois avouer, cependant. Je crois que le directeur qui avait reçu cette œuvre de la part du jeune Poulenc s'était mis en colère en lui reprochant de courir avec Stravinsky et les autres.
@TempodiPiano
@TempodiPiano 7 лет назад
ah.
@juliabarahal95
@juliabarahal95 6 лет назад
ggdeblanzat C'est Paul Vidal qui a donné un avis défavorable sur cette œuvre, au Conservatoire de Paris. Information issue d'une biographie de Poulenc par Benjamin Ivry. C'est d'ailleurs ce qui a poussé Stravinsky à commander l'impression de cette œuvre à Londres! :)
@MrDaiohAzu
@MrDaiohAzu 5 лет назад
bah le directeur était un gros con alors... Heureusement j crois que Ravel est venu juste après pour le féliciter pour cette suite, en mentionnant la créativité de son "propre folklore". ça doit être grâce à ça que Poulenc a un peu décollé après.
@MooPotPie
@MooPotPie 11 лет назад
In the 3rd mvt. Poulenc seems to be daring the listener to punch him.
@jamisondavid100
@jamisondavid100 8 лет назад
Wasn't this about the first piece Poulenc had published? Not too shabby. He was having fun...at the expense of many clichés....there is nothing wrong with that, is there?
@neetdaraptorboiii
@neetdaraptorboiii 4 года назад
4:58 ‘Eat your couscous!’
@Mezzotenor
@Mezzotenor 11 лет назад
N.B., this is the original version from 1917. Poulenc revised it in 1933, and I prefer that version.
@yonniron
@yonniron 10 лет назад
poulenc is here 18 yrs old... when wrote
@lewisbae
@lewisbae 8 лет назад
wrong score at 8:45?
@RMarsupial
@RMarsupial 8 лет назад
+Lewis Bae Looks fine to me.
@ozgurdenizakaln4724
@ozgurdenizakaln4724 8 лет назад
+R. Ringshifter I think he is talking about the last note in the vocal part which is not filled in.
@RMarsupial
@RMarsupial 8 лет назад
+Deniz Akalın Oh yeah, you're right. Too many beats in that bar looks like.
@lewisbae
@lewisbae 8 лет назад
+Deniz Akalın yeah I think the 4th should be half note
@user-gd7ul8gc2z
@user-gd7ul8gc2z 4 года назад
ta-ta-ta-ti-ti-ta-ta-ta 0:47
@kekskeks6530
@kekskeks6530 4 года назад
NERG€
@sergioriverita
@sergioriverita 11 лет назад
Para de comentar mal estos videos. Pesado.
@gabrielbarnagaud6287
@gabrielbarnagaud6287 5 лет назад
Bah c’était un petit rigolo dis donc “banana couscous”
@fredericfreddyfreddo850
@fredericfreddyfreddo850 2 года назад
0:47 is fucking eargasm
@MrJHodkinson
@MrJHodkinson 10 лет назад
Rutter Out of the Deep anyone?
@lorenamenendez6709
@lorenamenendez6709 9 лет назад
where?
@MrJHodkinson
@MrJHodkinson 9 лет назад
Lorena Menendez First sequence
@aragorn767
@aragorn767 Год назад
The fact that he legitimately thought he was using African lyrics (which were just gibberish) was cringe AF.
@Rhythmmical
@Rhythmmical 10 лет назад
What is this suppose to be? The inner thoughts of a cow? This really doesn't sound like much effort was put into it. It's like he thought of one idea and just copied and pasted it, as if he only had a day to write it.
@nicholas72611
@nicholas72611 8 лет назад
+Mark To each their own. I like the first two movements quite a lot.
@jacklaw7932
@jacklaw7932 7 лет назад
I like it. What have you written? heh
@Rhythmmical
@Rhythmmical 7 лет назад
My own music. You probably wouldn't like it.
@elfagottist
@elfagottist 7 лет назад
Mark, I would like to introduce you to minimalism! Minimalism, meet Mark!
@charlesdavis7087
@charlesdavis7087 7 лет назад
Yeah, yeah. But did you like it? Music is... sent from one heart to another.
@gloubulle
@gloubulle 9 лет назад
... très très proche d'ATLAS de Meredith Monk !
@nonenoneonenonenone
@nonenoneonenonenone 4 года назад
Amusing, but not particularly important.
@PaulRx4
@PaulRx4 9 лет назад
Some people don't get it. Good ----nobody wants this type of idiot, being into music so many others enjoy.. Go listen to some "pop" music.
@polszik
@polszik 2 года назад
c'est une blague
@aleksanderkalicki5518
@aleksanderkalicki5518 Год назад
?
@shark_username
@shark_username 2 года назад
cringe
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