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Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's | 1 or more
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Composition Year | 1940 |
Genre Categories | Incidental music; Theatrical Works; Works with undetermined instrumentation; |
Contents |
Work Title | Léocadia |
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Alternative. Title | Incidental music |
Composer | Poulenc, Francis |
Opus/Catalogue NumberOp./Cat. No. | FP 106 |
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. | IFP 50 |
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's | 1 or more
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Year/Date of CompositionY/D of Comp. | 1940 |
First Performance. | 1940-11-28 in Paris, Théâtre de la Michodière |
First Publication. | 1945 |
Copyright Information | Although purely instrumental selections and arrangements are permitted for this piece items containing any text by the author(s) listed below cannot be added to the main server (located in Canada) until 70 years after the death of the author(s). Items with text first published before 1929 or otherwise confirmed as public domain in the United States can be uploaded to the US server only. |
Librettist | Jean Anouilh (1910-1987) |
Language | French |
Dedication | Yvonne Printemps |
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period | Early 20th century |
Piece Style | Modern |
Instrumentation | voice, piano ? (see below, Comments) |
According to Grove Music, the only surviving part of this incidental music is the song "Les chemins de l'amour". All the rest of it is lost. Accordingly, it is tagged for both undetermined instrumentation, and voice/piano.
According to Lacombe's Poulenc (2013), premiered 30 November 1940 in Paris (performed 173 times until April 1941). Léocadia's performance instrumentally required violin, clarinet, bassoon, contrabass, piano. (Perhaps Grove is mistaken or Lacombe has done better research?)