Sažetak | U svom završnom radu bavio sam se prikazom Suite Française u kontekstu klavirske glazbe 20. stoljeća, jednog od najpoznatijih francuskih skladatelja 20. stoljeća, Francisa Poulenca. Njegov opus obuhvaća raznovrsna djela uključujući pjesme, klavirska djela, komornu glazbu, zborska djela, opere, balete i orkestralnu glazbu. Ipak, unatoč toj raznolikosti, jasno je da je Poulenc gajio posebnu naklonost prema dva instrumenta: klaviru i glasu. Njegov skladateljski stil obilježen je melodijskom jednostavnošću i harmonijskom inventivnošću. Francis Poulenc bio je član grupe „Les Six” koju su činili: Darius Milhaud, Arthur Honegger, Georges Auric, Germaine Tailleferre, Louis Durey i sam Francis Poulenc. Grupa je formirana kao reakcija protiv dominacije impresionizma i romantizma te je tražila jednostavniji i jasniji glazbeni izraz.
Suite Française bila je vjerna reinterpretacija melodije renesansnog skladatelja 16. stoljeća, Claudea Gervaisa, djela Le livre de danceries. To je orkestralna suita za puhačke instrumente, udaraljke i čembalo. Sastoji se od sedam stavaka od kojih svaki donosi karakterističan plesni oblik iz renesanse. Poulencov drugi stavak Pavane obilježen je sporim ritmom i melankoličnim, sjetnim tonom što ga i razlikuje od ostalih stavaka. Za razliku od Poulencove suite koja se drži jednostavnosti i duhovnosti, njegovi suvremenici poput Stravinskog ili Ravela, imaju moderniji pristup. Poulenc je kroz Suitu Française spojio klasične forme s modernim izrazom i time ostavio dubok trag u klavirskoj glazbi 20. stoljeća. |
Sažetak (engleski) | In my thesis, I examined Suite Française in the context of 20th-century piano music, composed by one of the most renowned French composers of the 20th century, Francis Poulenc. His body of work encompasses a variety of pieces including songs, piano works, chamber music, choral works, operas, ballets, and orchestral music. Despite this diversity, Poulenc clearly held a particular fondness for two instruments: the piano and the voice. His compositional style is characterized by melodic simplicity and harmonic inventiveness.
Francis Poulenc was a member of the group "Les Six," which included Darius Milhaud, Arthur Honegger, Georges Auric, Germaine Tailleferre, Louis Durey, and Poulenc himself. The group was formed as a reaction against the dominance of Impressionism and Romanticism, seeking a simpler and clearer musical expression.
Suite Française was a faithful reinterpretation of melodies by the 16th-century Renaissance composer Claude Gervais, drawn from Le livre de danceries. It is an orchestral suite for wind instruments, percussion, and harpsichord, consisting of seven movements, each reflecting a characteristic Renaissance dance form. Poulenc’s second movement, Pavane, is marked by a slow tempo and melancholic, wistful tone, distinguishing it from the other movements.In contrast to Poulenc’s suite, which adheres to simplicity and spirituality, his contemporaries like Stravinsky or Ravel adopted a more modern approach. Through Suite Française, Poulenc blended classical forms with modern expression, leaving a profound mark on 20th-century piano music. |