Tableaux de Provence

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Tableaux de Provence ("Pictures of Provence") is a programmatic work composed by Paule Maurice (Sept. 29, 1910 - August 18, 1967) between 1948 and 1955 for alto saxophone and orchestra, most often performed with piano accompaniment only. It was dedicated to French saxophone virtuoso, Marcel Mule. The movements describe the culture and scenery of Provence, southeast France, where the Mules, Paule Maurice and her husband, composer Pierre Lantier, spent vacation time together. Tableaux de Provence was first recorded by Marcel Mule in 1957 on the Selmer release Marcel Mule, with Solange Robin on piano. It was premiered on December 9, 1958 by Jean-Marie Londeix with the Orchestre Symphonique Brestois.

Tableaux de Provence has five movements:

  • Farandoulo di chatouno / Farandole des jeunes filles (Farandole of young women)
  • Cansoun per ma mio / Chanson pour ma mie (Song for my love)
  • La boumiano / La bohémienne (The Bohemian woman, or The Gypsy)
  • Dis alyscamps l'amo souspire / Des alyscamps l'âme soupire (A Sigh of the soul for the Alyscamps)
  • Lou cabridan / Le cabridan (The Bumblebee)

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