Its funny that unlike most composers of his time Poulenc's music became progressively more tonal and less dissonant as he ages. Although his early works and late works are all gems.
@@lucatacchino2052i mean you can hear it, the flute sonata is straightforward, very tonal with beautiful less complicated melodies. This masterpiece Is somehow more complicated and less tonal, and Is also kinda scary, in my opinion. Love both of them anyway, Poulenc wrote some incredibile music
The Stravinsky influence is strong with this one
Its funny that unlike most composers of his time Poulenc's music became progressively more tonal and less dissonant as he ages. Although his early works and late works are all gems.
This piece is an absolute gem, and the performance is excellent.
Interesting how this piece is the complete antithesis of Poulenc’s Sonata for Flute. I wouldn’t even believe the same composer wrote both pieces.
Why? Which elements make such a difference? Not arguing your sentence, as an amateur flutist I'm honestly curious indeed :)
@@lucatacchino2052i mean you can hear it, the flute sonata is straightforward, very tonal with beautiful less complicated melodies. This masterpiece Is somehow more complicated and less tonal, and Is also kinda scary, in my opinion. Love both of them anyway, Poulenc wrote some incredibile music
I always come back to it every year. Love it.
The third movement is so playful and fun. All three movements are great!!
Best recording of this on RUclips!
Excellent rendition thanks for sharing but yes who are the performers please ?
Another commenter said 'Ronald van Spaendonck and Andre Moisan'
god this is so good
Wow!!! Incredible!!!
1:49: Second Movement
4:37: Third Movement
wow!! this sound incredible!!
André is an amazing musician.
0:00 1. Movement
1:48 2. Movement
4:37 3. Movement
An early work by poulenc still reminiscent of Stravinsky's Petrouchka and ROS
who is performing this beauty
cristina errani Ronald van Spaendonck and Andre Moisan
In the fourth bar at 0:36, is there a specific reason why the A clarinet is written to play an E instead of a G?
I believe it is a misprint, but the performer played as written.
Who are the performers?
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Lmao Poulenc wrote russian music he was young apprently