- Les Six
Les Six is a name, inspired by "
The Five ", given in 1923 by criticHenri Collet in an article titled ‘Les cinq Russes, les six Français et M. Satie’ ("Comoedia", 16 January 1920) to a group of six composers working inMontparnasse whose music is often seen as a reaction against Wagnerism and Impressionism.Members
Formally, the "Groupe des Six" members were:
"Les Nouveaux Jeunes"
In 1917, when many theatres and concert halls were closed because of the war,
Blaise Cendrars and the painterMoise Kisling decided to put on a concert at 6 Rue Huyghens, the studio of the painterEmile Lejeune . For this event, the walls of the studio were decorated with canvases by Picasso, Matisse, Léger, Modigliani and others. Music byErik Satie , Honegger, Auric and Durey was played. It was this concert that gave Satie the idea of assembling a group of composers around himself to be known as "Les Nouveaux Jeunes", forerunners of Les Six.Les Six
According to Milhaud:
But that is only one reading of how the Groupe des Six originated: other authors, like
Ornella Volta , would stress the maneuverings ofJean Cocteau to become the leader of anavant-garde group devoted to music, like the cubist and surrealist groups had sprang invisual arts andliterature shortly before, withPicasso ,Apollinaire and Breton as their key representatives. The fact that Satie had abandoned the "Nouveaux Jeunes" less than a year after starting the group, was the "gift from heaven" that made it all come true for Cocteau: his 1918 publication "Le Coq et l'Arlequin " is said to have ticked it off.After
World War I , Jean Cocteau and Les Six began to frequent a bar known as "La Gaya" which became "Le Boeuf sur le Toit " (The Ox on the Roof) when the establishment moved to larger quarters and as the famous ballet by Milhaud had been conceived at the old premises, the new bar took on the name of Milhaud's ballet [Roger Stéphane, "Portrait Souvenir de Jean Cocteau" (transcript of a French television interview in 1963 by the author and the subject), pp 63-67 Tallandier 1964 ISBN 2-235-01889-0] . On the renamed bar's opening night, pianist Jean Wiéner played tunes byGeorge Gershwin andVincent Youmans while Cocteau and Milhaud played percussion. Among those in attendance were Russian impresarioSerge Diaghilev ,Pablo Picasso , filmmakerRené Clair , singerJane Bathori , andMaurice Chevalier .The Group was officially launched in January 1920 by a series of two articles by the French music critic and composer Henri Collet in the French journal "Commedia". While it seems apparent that Cocteau was behind these articles, the actual name of the Group was selected by Collet who decided to compare the Six with
the Five Russians.The group published an album of piano pieces together (the famous "Album des Six"). Five of the members also collaborated together on the music for Cocteau's work "Les Mariés de la Tour Eiffel" which was produced by the Ballets Suédois, the rival to the Ballets Russes. Cocteau had originally proposed the project to Auric, but as Auric did not finish rapidly enough to fit into the rehearsal schedule, he then divided the work up among the other members of Les Six. Durey, who was not in Paris at the time, did not participate. The première was the occasion of a public scandal which rivaled that of "
Le Sacre du Printemps " only years before. In spite of this, "Les Mariés de la Tour Eiffel" was in the repertoire of theBallets Suédois throughout the 1920s."Les Mariés de la Tour Eiffel" did not mark "the end of the Groupe des Six", as Durey was present for every concert and other manifestation that marked the anniversaries of the founding of the Group. Les Six did not ever cease to exist, they simply took their own individual paths that they had announced from the beginning.
The legacy of Les Six is present even today in their surviving children, spouses and associates.
Music by Les Six
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L'Album des six " (1921): Solo piano music collection by the six composers and the only musical project in which they all participated.
*"Les Mariés de la Tour Eiffel" (1921): collaboration project by Milhaud - Auric - Tailleferre - Honegger - Poulenc, on a scenario by Cocteau.
*"Salade": Milhaud, premiered 1924 in a production of Count Etienne de Beaumont.
*"La Nouvelle Cythère": Tailleferre, written in 1929 for the Ballets Russes and unproduced because of Diaghilev's sudden death
*"Romance sans paroles": Durey
*"Cinq Bagatelles": Auric
*"Sonate pour violoncelle et piano ": Poulenc (see also )
*"Sonate pour flûte et piano (Flute Sonata)," op. 164 (1956-7): Poulenc
*"Scaramouche": Milhaud
*"Le Boeuf sur le Toit ": Milhaud
*"Sonate pour violon seul": Honegger
*"Danse de la Chèvre (Dance of the Goat)," for solo flute : Honegger
*"Sonate Champêtre for Oboe, Clarinet, Bassoon and Piano": Germaine TailleferreSee also
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Grupo de los Ocho "External links
* [http://www.scena.org/lsm/sm6-1/coq-en.html "Les Six", Satie, and Cocteau - by Stéphane Villemin]
References
Footnotes
Notations
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Benjamin Ivry (1996). "Francis Poulenc". Phaidon Press Limited. ISBN 0-7148-3503-X.
*FONDATION ERIK SATIE, "Le groupe des Six et ses amis: 70e anniversaire" - Placard, Paris 1990 - 40 p. - ISBN 2-907523-01-5
*Ornella Volta , "Satie/Cocteau - les malentendus d'une entente: avec des lettres et des textes inédits d'Erik Satie, Jean Cocteau, Valentine Hugo et Guillaume Apollinaire" - Castor Astral - 1993 - ISBN 2-85920-208-0
*Cocteau, Jean - "LE COQ ET L'ARLEQUIN: Notes Autour de la Musique" - Avec un Portrait de l'Auteur et Deux Monogrammes par P. Picasso - Paris, Éditions de la Sirène - 1918
*Roger Nichols - "The Harlequin Years: Music in Paris 1917-1929" - 2002 - ISBN 0-500-51095-4
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