Composer
Jacques Ibert (1890-1962); FRA
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Though Jacques Ibert is best remembered for a handful of orchestral bonbons in the manner and spirit of Ravel, his output encompasses nearly every genre and bears testament to a musical language characterized as much by unmistakable craftsmanship as by picturesque color. Ibert trained at the Paris Conservatory under Paul Vidal; as a student, he showed great promise and took a number of the Conservatory's awards. Following military service in World War I, Ibert travelled to Italy as a recipient of the Prix de Rome; there, he composed what was to become one of his most popular works, the orchestral suite Escales (1922). This "travelogue in tones," which depicts touristy locales in Italy, Tunisia, and Spain, has come to be regarded as representative of the "Ibert sound": breezy, good-humored, and evocative. Still, Ibert was far from a "one-note" composer of chronically pleasant music. Another of his works written in Rome, La ballade de la geôle de Reading (The Ballad of Reading Gaol, 1920), is a tone poem based on Oscar Wilde's far-from-cheery reflection upon life in prison; it was the work, in fact, that first brought the composer to widespread attention.
Though most of Ibert's works for the stage remain relatively little known, both the one-act opera Angélique (1926) and the Don Quixote-themed ballet Le chevalier errant (1935) have enjoyed continued currency. More popular still, and indeed, one of Ibert's most enduring creations, is the colorful, comical Divertissement (1930) fashioned from the composer's incidental score to Labiche's The Italian Straw Hat. Reflecting the farcical frenzy of the story, Ibert's score is a comic panoply that includes everything from jazz elements to Viennese waltzes to the "Wedding March" from Mendelssohn's Midsummer Night's Dream.
Among Ibert's other works, the Concerto da camera (1935) for alto saxophone and 11 instruments stands out as one of a handful of genuine mainstays of the saxophone repertoire. Like a number of his "serious" contemporaries, Ibert also ventured from time to time into film scoring; his most conspicuous efforts in this realm include music for Orson Welles' 1948 version of Macbeth and the "Circus" sequence from Gene Kelly's Invitation to the Dance (1952).
© Michael Rodman, All Music Guide
Though most of Ibert's works for the stage remain relatively little known, both the one-act opera Angélique (1926) and the Don Quixote-themed ballet Le chevalier errant (1935) have enjoyed continued currency. More popular still, and indeed, one of Ibert's most enduring creations, is the colorful, comical Divertissement (1930) fashioned from the composer's incidental score to Labiche's The Italian Straw Hat. Reflecting the farcical frenzy of the story, Ibert's score is a comic panoply that includes everything from jazz elements to Viennese waltzes to the "Wedding March" from Mendelssohn's Midsummer Night's Dream.
Among Ibert's other works, the Concerto da camera (1935) for alto saxophone and 11 instruments stands out as one of a handful of genuine mainstays of the saxophone repertoire. Like a number of his "serious" contemporaries, Ibert also ventured from time to time into film scoring; his most conspicuous efforts in this realm include music for Orson Welles' 1948 version of Macbeth and the "Circus" sequence from Gene Kelly's Invitation to the Dance (1952).
© Michael Rodman, All Music Guide
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Stage Works
14 tracks
- La licorne (The Triumph of Chasity; ballet)
1 track
- Persée et Andromède (opera)
13 tracks
- La licorne (The Triumph of Chasity; ballet)
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Orchestral Works
175 tracks
- Bacchanale (Scherzo)
3 tracks
- Bostoniana
1 track
- Concertino da camera, for alto saxophone and 11 instruments
18 tracks
- Concerto, for cello and 10 wind instruments
6 tracks
- Diane de Poitiers: Suite No.1 (from the ballet)
7 tracks
- Diane de Poitiers: Suite No.2 (from the ballet)
3 tracks
- Divertissement
42 tracks
- Escales ('Ports of Call')
29 tracks
- Féerique (Symphonic Poem) in E
1 track
- Flute Concerto
22 tracks
- Golgotha (Suite from the Film)
10 tracks
- Hommage à Mozart
1 track
- La ballade de la geôle de Reading ('The Ballad of Reading Gaol')
6 tracks
- Louisville-concert
1 track
- Macbeth (Suite from the Film)
13 tracks
- Ouverture de fête
1 track
- Suite symphonique ('Paris')
7 tracks
- Symphonie concertante for Oboe and String Orchestra
3 tracks
- Symphonie marine
1 track
- Bacchanale (Scherzo)
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Piano Works
59 tracks
- Histoires (Stories), 10 pieces for piano 4-hands
15 tracks
- L'espiègle du village de Lilliput
1 track
- Le vent dans les ruines
1 track
- Les rencontres
8 tracks
- Petite suite in 15 images
30 tracks
- Pièce romantique
1 track
- Scherzetto
2 tracks
- Toccata sur le nom d'Albert Roussel
1 track
- Histoires (Stories), 10 pieces for piano 4-hands
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Chamber Works
71 tracks
- Ariette, for guitar (from 'Le médecin de son honneur')
1 track
- Entr'acte, for flute and harp (from 'Le médecin de son honneur')
15 tracks
- Française, for solo guitar
2 tracks
- Ghirlarzana, for solo cello
1 track
- Histoires, for saxophone (or flute) and piano
11 tracks
- Impromptu, for trumpet and piano
1 track
- 2 Interludes suivi de Carillion, for flute, violin, and harpsichord (from 'Le Burlador')
2 tracks
- 2 Movements for 2 Flutes, Clarinet, and Bassoon
2 tracks
- 3 Pièces brèves, for wind quintet
21 tracks
- 5 Pièces en trio, for oboe, clarinet, and bassoon
10 tracks
- 6 Pièces, for harp
1 track
- The Gaseous Water's Saleswoman, for banyan and violin
1 track
- Trio for violin, cello, and harp
3 tracks
- Ariette, for guitar (from 'Le médecin de son honneur')
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Vocal Works
17 tracks
- Aria
1 track
- Chanson de Sancho, for voice and piano (from the film 'Don Quichotte')
1 track
- Chansons de Don Quichotte, for voice and piano (or orchestra; from film score)
4 tracks
- Chant de folie, for voice and piano (also for 6 solo voices, chorus, and orchestra)
1 track
- Le petit âne blanc (The Little White Donkey)
1 track
- Suite élisbéthaine, for female voices and orchestra
9 tracks
- Aria
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Film
13 tracks
- Don Quichotte (film score)
12 tracks
- Felicie Nanteuil (film score)
1 track
- Don Quichotte (film score)
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Choral Works
1 track
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Chamber Works
1 track
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