Unsung Composers

The Music => Composers & Music => Topic started by: edurban on Saturday 05 December 2009, 18:33

Title: Ernest Guiraud's 'Chasse Fantastique'
Post by: edurban on Saturday 05 December 2009, 18:33
'Tales of Hoffman' is back at the Met Opera, bringing thoughts of the New Orleans-born composer Guiraud, who composed the recits, and arranged and orchestrated what had been left incomplete at Offenbach's untimely death. Guiraud also wrote the recits for his friend Bizet's Carmen after Bizet's death, arranged the Arlesienne Suite No. 2, and completed Delibes last opera.  This paragon of good friends would eventually receive similar services from Dukas and Saint-Saens, who completed his only grand opera Fredegonde after Guiraud died at 54.

What does Guiraud sound like on his own?  Well, there's a charming little Caprice for violin and orchestra recorded by Graffin on Hyperion, but more substantially, a symphonic poem: 'Chasse Fantastique' recorded in lp days by the Louisville orchestra under Jorge Mester, and available to listen to here:

http://artofthestates.org/cgi-bin/piece.pl?pid=275 (http://artofthestates.org/cgi-bin/piece.pl?pid=275)

A wonderful piece, full of energy and good tunes.  It reminds me of 'The Sorceror's Apprentice', which was written about 5 years later.

Best, David
Title: Re: Ernest Guiraud's 'Chasse Fantastique'
Post by: JimL on Saturday 05 December 2009, 18:42
If I'm not mistaken, the program for Guiraud's piece is the same ballad used by Franck for his symphonic poem Le Chausseur Maudit.
Title: Re: Ernest Guiraud's 'Chasse Fantastique'
Post by: Mark Thomas on Saturday 05 December 2009, 22:23
Ah, Guiraud's Chasse Fantastique has always been a favourite, since I bought it on that old grey Louisville LP back in the 1970s... I have a radio dub of an orchestral suite of his which is equally inventive and enjoyable. Not a composer to be sniffed at.
Title: Re: Ernest Guiraud's 'Chasse Fantastique'
Post by: JimL on Saturday 05 December 2009, 23:13
I'm trying to remember what else was on that old LP.  Wasn't it Rosand in the Moszkowski Violin Concerto? 
Title: Re: Ernest Guiraud's 'Chasse Fantastique'
Post by: edurban on Sunday 06 December 2009, 00:34
Not Rosand, Charles Treger!

Best, David
Title: Re: Ernest Guiraud's 'Chasse Fantastique'
Post by: Alan Howe on Wednesday 31 July 2024, 08:43
Since we've been talking about Guiraud, I thought I'd resurrect this thread:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k8XErBaSeGw

Somewhere between Saint-Saƫns and Wagner, perhaps?
Title: Re: Ernest Guiraud's 'Chasse Fantastique'
Post by: eschiss1 on Wednesday 31 July 2024, 14:07
The YouTube comment thread, or do we have a thread here about that? ...
Title: Re: Ernest Guiraud's 'Chasse Fantastique'
Post by: eschiss1 on Wednesday 31 July 2024, 14:21
MPH has the full score, by the way.
Title: Re: Ernest Guiraud's 'Chasse Fantastique'
Post by: Alan Howe on Wednesday 31 July 2024, 17:35
Quote from: eschiss1 on Wednesday 31 July 2024, 14:07The YouTube comment thread, or do we have a thread here about that? ...

Just about this particular piece of music.