His work also includes a Piano sonata, two symphonies, theCello concerto 'Tout un monde lointain' (A whole distant world), the Violin concerto 'L'arbre des songes' (The tree of dreams) and the string quartet 'Ainsi la nuit' (Thus the night). Composer: Henri Dutilleux Instrumentation: Cello Work: 3 strophes sur le nom de Sacher Binding: ISMN: 9790047326300 Size: 9.3 x 12. Dutilleux was composing right until the end of his long life (he died in 2013, aged 97), his deeply human music providing a vital link between the worlds of Debussy, Ravel, Bartók, Stravinsky and. Henri Dutilleux was internationallyacclaimed for his work, winning prizes such as the Gold Medal of the Royal Philharmonic Society and the UNESCO's International Rostrum of Composers, among many others. A quotation from Bartok's piece 'Music for Strings, Percussion, and Celesta' can be noticed at the end of the first verse. The whole set requires the lowest strings of the Cello to be turned lower: G string to Fsharp and C string to B flat. It was first performed in an audition by the latter in 1982. Un poco deciso The 3 Strophes sur la nom Sacher were written by Henri Dutilleux at the behest of Russian cellist Msitslav Rostropovich, as part of a project to commemorate the 70th birthday of his friend the conductor Paul Sacher. But seeing as it's one of my favourites, we might as well. Henri Dutilleux (1916 - 2013) 3 Strophes Sur la nom Sacher 1. Composer: Henri Dutilleux Instrumentation: Cello Binding: ISMN: 979-004732630-0 Size: 9 x 12.0 inches Pages: 12 Description 'Written on the occasion of Paul Sacher's birthday, this 3 Strophes in the name of Sacher features three Cello pieces composed by Henri Dutilleux and reviewed by Mstislav Rostropovitch. Henri Dutilleux composed the first part of this volume for the celebration and added the final two pieces later in 1976. Written on the occasion of Paul Sachers birthday, this 3 Strophes in the name of Sacher features three Cello pieces composed by Henri Dutilleux and reviewed by Mstislav Rostropovitch. I could do this with any piece of Henri Dutilleux's, the French composer whose 97th birthday is this week. It was first performed in an audition by thelatter in 1982. Written on the occasion of Paul Sacher's birthday, this 3 Strophes in the name of Sacher features three Cello pieces composed by Henri Dutilleux and reviewed by Mstislav Rostropovitch.
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