Comédie Française was first published by Phylloscopus Publications in 2002. Bryan Kelly has lived in France and Comédie-Française reflects his affection for the country and its culture.
The suite opens with a Préambule, setting the scene for the Valse, where unexpected harmonic twists are added to the classic waltz beat. A beautifully sad Chanson Tzigane comes next and the suite ends with Pantomime, subtitled “Hommage à Francis Poulenc”. This is a vigorous, rhythmical movement, with touches of cheeky humour and references to popular styles and tunes. Players and audience will notice a brief, stage-door visit to the Moulin Rouge and the Can-Can troupe.
Contents
1. Préambule
2. Valse
3. Chanson Tzigane
4. Pantomime — Hommage to Francis Poulenc
Front cover: painting of L’Institut de France, Paris by John Newberry.
Performance
Listen to an excerpt from 1. Préambule
Performance
Listen to an excerpt from 2. Valse
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Listen to an excerpt from 3. Chanson Tzigane
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Listen to an excerpt from 4. Pantomime