Marguerite Roesgen-Champion: Deux Nocturnes For Oboe And Piano (Or Organ)

Marguerite Roesgen-Champion: Deux Nocturnes For Oboe And Piano (Or Organ)

m-product-transactio

Description:

Born in Geneva of a jeweller father (and excellent flautist) and singer mother, Marguerite Roesgen-Champion (1894-1976) was one of those rare women who reconciled family life (in 1926, she settled in Paris with her husband, a philately merchant) with a professional activity...

SKU/Product number.: AL30786
Stock status: In remote storage, SHIPPED within 5-8 business days (subject to out-of-stock items)
Products in the packet:
Stock status: In remote storage, SHIPPED within 5-8 business days (subject to out-of-stock items)

Price per item:

€ 13,04

Why Stepnote?

  • More than 350.000 musictitles & music accessories 
  • We ship stock items within 24 hours
  • Scandinavias largest Music Store
  • For all levels and to all genres of music
  • English speaking customerservice
     

More about Stepnote

  • We only use FSC certified packaging (recycled materials)
  • Years of experience - since 2012
  • Good prices
  • Cheap shipping for most countries
Born in Geneva of a jeweller father (and excellent flautist) and singer mother, Marguerite Roesgen-Champion (1894-1976) was one of those rare women who reconciled family life (in 1926, she settled in Paris with her husband, a philately merchant) with a professional activity devoted to music. Her abundant output graced all genres, with a predilection for sacred pieces, the art song, the piano and chamber music. Published respectively in 1950 and 1953, the two Nocturnes for oboe and piano (or organ) have their place in the glorious tradition of French music from the between-the-wars period. The first Nocturne, subtitled 'Noël', is dedicated to Pierre Bajeux (1899-1961), who taught the oboe class at the Paris Conservatoire as of 1941. Of classic ABA construction, this piece, as simple as it is expressive, is in the form of a pastorale: here, the gentle opening recitative unfolds its dreamy, melancholic volutes, of which the modal character would have appealed to Charles Koechlin. The second Nocturne presents subtle modulations that give it a refined elegance. In both cases, this tastefully polished music invites us to stroll in an Arcadian landscape, bathed in azure: 'There, all is order and beauty, / Luxury, calm and voluptuousness'.
Arrangement Oboe, Organ Accompaniment, Piano Accompaniment
Genres Post-1900
Format Instrumental Work
Level 3
Media Sheet Music
Publisher Alphonse Leduc
Contributors Roesgen-Champion, Marguerite (Composer)
Language English, French, German
ISBN 9790046307867
ISMN 9790046307867