2 Idylles, Op.44 (Roussel, Albert)

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Publisher. Info. Paris: Durand, 1931. Plates D. & F. 12,130-31.
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Work Title Deux Idylles
Alternative. Title
Name Translations Deux idylles
Authorities WorldCat; VIAF: 177350729; GND: 106697599X; BNF: 139181325
Composer Roussel, Albert
Opus/Catalogue NumberOp./Cat. No. Op.44 ; L.56
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. IAR 23
Key see below
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 2 melodies:
  1. Le kérioklépte (A minor)
  2. Pan aimait Ekhô (C major)
Year/Date of CompositionY/D of Comp. 1931
First Performance. 1931-05-19 in Paris: Eiffel Tower, 56e concert de L'Européen; Festival Albert Roussel (private)
Régine de Lormoy, Albert Roussel

1932-03-05 in Paris: Salle du Conservatoire, Société Nationale de musique (public)

Régine de Lormoy, Arthur Hoérée
First Publication. 1931 – Paris: Durand
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Librettist Theocritus & Moskhos, translated by Leconte de Lisle (1818-1894)
Language French
Dedication see below
  1. Régine de Lormoy
  2. Yvonne Brothier (1889-1967)
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Early 20th century
Piece Style Early 20th century
Instrumentation voice, piano
External Links Wikipedia article (in French)