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Jean Françaix
Born: May 23, 1912; Le Mans, France   Died: September 25, 1997; France  
Composer Jean Françaix wrote in an accessible, attractive style that often led listeners and commentators to ignore the depth and originality present in much of his music. His father was the director of the Le Mans Conservatory. His mother was a teacher and choir director on its staff. He began to study piano when he was four. Before he was ten he had music lessons from Isidor Philipp (piano) and Nadia Boulanger (harmony, counterpoint, ...
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Satie, Milhaud, Auric, Françaix, Fetler / Antal Dorati
Release Date: 02/15/1994   Label: Mercury Living Presence   Catalog: 434335   Number of Discs: 1
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Anecdotes de Chamfort (8) (1)
Berceuse for Cello and Piano/Orchestra (1)
Bis (5) for Piano (1)
Canon à l'octave for Horn and Piano (2)
Canon à L'Octave, for horn & piano (1)
Cantate de Mephisto (1)
Concertino for Piano (3)
Concertino for piano & orchestra (1)
Concerto for 2 Harps and String Orchestra (1)
Concerto for clarinet & orchestra with strings, harp & piano (1)
Concerto for Double Bass (1)
Concerto for Flute (1)
Concerto for Guitar (1)
Concerto for Piano (3)
Danse des trois Arlequins (1)
Danses exotiques (5) for Alto Saxophone and Piano (2)
Danses exotiques (5) for Alto Saxophone and Piano: no 1, Pambiche (1)
Danses exotiques (5) for Alto Saxophone and Piano: no 2, Baiao (1)
Danses exotiques (5) for Alto Saxophone and Piano: no 3, Mambo (1)
Danses exotiques (5) for Alto Saxophone and Piano: no 4, Samba lenta (1)
Danses exotiques (5) for Alto Saxophone and Piano: no 5, Merengue (1)
Danses exotiques (8) for 2 Pianos (1)
Danses exotiques (8) for 2 Pianos: no 1, Pambiche (1)
Danses exotiques (8) for 2 Pianos: no 2, Baiao (1)
Danses exotiques (8) for 2 Pianos: no 3, Nube gris (1)
Danses exotiques (8) for 2 Pianos: no 4, Merengue (1)
Danses exotiques (8) for 2 Pianos: no 5, Mambo (1)
Danses exotiques (8) for 2 Pianos: no 6, Samba lente (1)
De la Musique avant tout choses (1)
Decet for Wind Quintet, String Quartet and Double Bass (1)
Divertimento for flute & piano (1)
Divertimento for Flute and Keyboard (4)
Divertimento for horn & orchestra (2)
Divertimento for Horn and Orchestra (2)
Divertimento for Horn and Piano (3)
Divertissement for 2 Guitars (1)
Divertissement for bassoon & string orchestra (1)
Divertissement for Bassoon and String Quintet (4)
Divertissement for Bassoon and Strings (1)
Divertissement for Oboe, Clarinet and Bassoon (4)
Duo Baroque (1)
Eloge de la danse: Six epigraphes de Paul Valery (1)
Esquisses sur les touches blanches (1)
Impromptu (1)
Impromptus (7) for Flute and Bassoon (1)
Jeu poétique for Harp and Orchestra (1)
L'apocalypse de St Jean (1)
L'Apocalypse selon St. Jean, oratorio (1)
L'heure du berger (6)
L'horloge de flore (3)
Le Colloque des deux Perruches (2)
Le roi nu (1)
Les bosquets de Cythère (1)
Les demoiselles de la nuit (1)
Les inestimables chroniques du bon geant Gargantua (1)
Les malheurs de Sophie (1)
Les malheurs de Sophie: Dances (7) (1)
Les petits nerveux (1)
Marche solennelle for Organ (1)
Marche Triomphale, for 4 trumpets & organ (1)
Messe de Mariage (1)
Mouvement perpetuel (1)
Nocturne (1)
Octet for Clarinet, Horn, Bassoon and Strings "A huit" (4)
Ouverture anacréontique (1)
Passacaglia for Guitar (1)
Pavane pour un génie vivant (1)
Petit Quatuor for Saxophones (7)
Piccoli Duetti (5) for Flute and Harp (6)
Poèmes (3) de Paul Valéry (1)
Portraits (5) de jeunes filles (1)
Preludes (6) for String Orchestra: no 5, Sogno (2)
Promenade d'un musicologue éclectique Hommage à Scarlatti (1)
Quadruple Concerto for Flute, Oboe, Clarinet and Bassoon (1)
Quartet for English Horn and Strings (1)
Quartet for Flute, Oboe, Clarinet and Bassoon (3)
Quartet for Strings (1)
Quintet for Clarinet and Strings (3)
Quintet for Flute, String Trio and Harp no 1 (1)
Quintet for Flute, String Trio and Harp no 2 (2)
Quintet for Winds no 1 (8)
Quintette: 1. Andante tranquillo (1)
Quintette: 2. Scherzo (1)
Quintette: 3. Andante (1)
Quintette: 4. Rondo (1)
Rhapsodie for Viola and Winds (2)
Rondino staccato for Cello and Piano/Orchestra (1)
Scherzo (1)
Scuola di ballo (2)
Sérénade B-E-A (2)
Sérénade comique for Cello and Piano/Orchestra in E flat major (2)
Si Versailles m'était conté: Fresque Musicale (1)
Sonata for Flute and Guitar (2)
Sonata for Flute and Piano (2)
Sonata for Piano (1)
Sonatine for trumpet & piano in C major (1)
Sonatine for Trumpet and Piano in C major (6)
Sonatine for Violin and Piano (1)
Sonatine pour violon et piano: Andante (1)
Sonatine pour violon et piano: Thême Varié (1)
Sonatine pour violon et piano: Vivace (1)
Suite Carmelite for Organ (4)
Suite for flute (1)
Suite for Flute solo (2)
Suite for Violin and Orchestra (1)
Suite Profane (2)
Symphony (1)
Symphony for Strings (1)
Tema con Variazioni for clarinet & 11 strings (1)
Tema con Variazioni for Clarinet and Piano (6)
Tema con variazioni, for clarinet & piano (1)
Theme and Variations for Clarinet and Strings (1)
Trio for Clarinet, Viola and Piano (1)
Trio for Oboe, Bassoon and Piano (3)
Trio for Strings in C major (5)
Variations (8) sur le nom de Johannes Gutenberg (1)
Variations de concert for Cello and Strings (1)
Variations for Clarinet and Piano (1)
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Françaix: L'horloge De Flore, Etc / Lencsés, Et Al
Release Date: 11/21/2006   Label: Cpo   Catalog: 999779   Number of Discs: 1
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Biography by Joseph Stevenson
Composer Jean Françaix wrote in an accessible, attractive style that often led listeners and commentators to ignore the depth and originality present in much of his music. His father was the director of the Le Mans Conservatory. His mother was a teacher and choir director on its staff. He began to study piano when he was four. Before he was ten he had music lessons from Isidor Philipp (piano) and Nadia Boulanger (harmony, counterpoint, composition). He published a composition at the age of ten, Pour Jacqueline, a piano suite dedicated to his baby cousin.

In 1930 he won first prize in piano at the Paris Conservatory. Pierre Monteux premiered his Symphony in 1932. In the same year he wrote his Concertino for Piano & Orchestra. The premiere of the work in 1934 made Françaix's reputation. He quickly came into demand. Ballets Russes de Monte Carlo commissioned a ballet, Scuola di ballo (Dance School), choreographed by Léonide Massine, based on themes of Boccherini. Another ballet, Le Roi nu (The Naked King or The Emperor's New Clothes), was premiered by the Paris Opera in 1935. He wrote a piano concerto in 1936 and played it on his first American trip, in 1938. He toured often with cellist Maurice Gendron, the Trio Pasquier, and later, with his daughter Claude as a piano duo partner.

Françaix was also known for his orchestrations of works by Chopin, Schubert, Chabrier, and Mozart. Poulenc requested that Françaix orchestrate L'histoire de Babar for him. Françaix transcribed many of his own works for the Mainz Wind Ensemble.

The light, witty character of Françaix's music has caused some to dismiss it as frivolous. Others have decried the fact that his style remained static throughout his life. In reality, he had found all he needed and achieved his mature voice immediately. His orchestrations are always clear and sparkling, his forms precise and neo-Classical, his emotions reserved. Françaix had little use for the Romantic esthetic of the composer pouring his inner soul into the music. In this, he was primarily influenced by Ravel. However, he sometimes wrote works of great depth. His masterwork among this sort of composition is L'Apocalypse de St Jean, written in 1939, the year World War II began. The work is mystical, even ecstatic, with plain flowing melodies reminiscent of old chant. It was premiered in 1942 at the Conservatory, conducted by Charles Munch. It was played at a memorial concert for Françaix in Le Mans in 1999, its first French performance since 1951.
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