- Jacques Ibert
Jacques François Antoine Ibert (
August 15 ,1890 –February 5 ,1962 ) was a Frenchcomposer of classical music.Life and importance
He studied under
Paul Vidal at theParis Conservatoire and won thePrix de Rome in 1919 for hiscantata "Le poète et la fée". From 1937 he was director of the French Academy inRome , and from 1955 to 1957 directed Paris'sOpéra-Comique . He died in Paris.Ibert's music is considered to be typically quite "light" in character, often witty, colourfully
orchestrated with attractive melodies. Although he was not a member ofLes Six , his music shares some characteristics with theirs. His best known work is probably the orchestral "Divertissement" (1930), based on hisincidental music forEugène Labiche 's play, "Un Chapeau de paille d'Italie" (The Italian Straw Hat). In the course of the work he comically quotes many pieces, including Mendelssohn's Wedding March. Other prominent pieces include "Escales" (1924) for orchestra, thesymphonic poem "La Ballade de la geôle de Reading" (based on the poem byOscar Wilde ), hisconcerto forflute andConcertino da Camera forsaxophone and "Histoires" for solopiano . He composed a number ofopera s, such as "L'Aiglon " (The Eaglet), and theoperetta "Les Petites Cardinal", some together withArthur Honegger . Among hisfilm score s is the one forOrson Welles ' version of "Macbeth " (1948). In 1956 he wrote the work "Bacchanale" to celebrate the tenth anniversary of theBBC Third Programme . Its premiere was given byEugene Goossens .Works
Operas
* "Persée et Andromède", 1929
* "Angélique", 1927
* "Le Roi d'Yvetot", 1930
* "Gonzague", 1931
* "L'Aiglon " (Acts 1 and 5, the rest byArthur Honegger ), 1937
* "Les Petites Cardinal" (operetta, withArthur Honegger ), 1938
* "Barbe-bleue", 1943Orchestral
*"Escales" (1924)
* "Valse" (1927; for the children's ballet "L'Éventail de Jeanne ", to which ten French composers each contributed a dance)
*"Bacchanale"
*"Divertissement"
*"Ouverture de fete"
*"Symphonie marine"
*"La Ballade de la geôle de Reading"Concertos
*Flute Concerto, (1934)
*Concertino da Camera for Alto Saxophone
*Concerto pour HautboisVocal/Choral Orchestral
*"Le poète et la fée"
Chamber/Instrumental
*"Histoires", for piano
*"Pièce", for flute solo (1936)
*"Trois pièces brèves", for wind quintetFilm music
* "Invitation to the Dance", (1956)
* "Macbeth", (1948)
* "Panique", (1946)
* "Feu Mathias Pascal", (1937)
* "Golgotha", (1935)
* "Maternite", (1934)
* "Les Cinq Gentlemen Maudits", (1933)
* "Don Quixote", (1933)
* "Un Chapeau de Paille d'Italie", (1927)Media
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