Berlioz: Villanelle from Les nuits d'ete, Op. 7 (transposed in E Major)
Expected to ship in about a week.
- Composer: Hector Berlioz (1803-1869)
- Transcriber: Robert Sutherland
- Instrumentation: Voice, Orchestra
- Work: Les nuits d'été, H 81B, Op. 7
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Description
The song cycle Les Nuits d'été (Summer Nights) is a setting of six poems by composer Hector Berlioz' neighbor and friend, Théophile Gautier. The text deals in themes of love in all its facets, progressing from youthful innocence to loss and renewal. Originally composed in 1841 for solo vocalist and piano, Berlioz completed orchestration of each of the six songs in 1856. While regrettably neglected for many years, this song cycle was rediscovered in the 20th century and has become one of the composer's most popular works.
The songs in the original keys are available from the publisher. Robert Sutherland has edited five of the songs in the cycle and has transposed each in multiple keys to expand the work to more vocalists.
Villanelle celebrates spring and love, and invites the beloved to walk through the forest gathering wild strawberries and holding hands, all accompanied by charming melodies.
Instrumentation: 2.1.2.1: 0.0.0.0: Str (9-8-7-6-5 in set): Solo Voice (medium voice).