Gabriel Fauré / Denis Rouger (arr.): Fleur jetée - Sheet music | Carus-Verlag

Gabriel Fauré / Denis Rouger (arr.) Fleur jetée

Arrangement von Denis Rouger op. 39,2, 1885

Read and write feedback
„Faurés Erlkönig“ wird diese Vertonung von „Fleur jetée“ häufig genannt. Die hämmernde Wildheit der Klavierbegleitung und die Dramatik des Gesangs erinnern tatsächlich an Schuberts musikalische Umsetzung von Goethes Erlkönig-Ballade. In Armand Silvestres „Fleur jetée“ wird jedoch verlorene Liebe besungen: Wie die gedankenlos gepflückte und fortgeworfene Blume vom Wind verweht wird und verdorrt, so trägt Wind den „Wahnsinn“ des unglücklich Liebenden hinweg und lässt sein Herz verdorren.

Das vorliegende Kunstlied wurde ursprünglich nicht für Kammerchor, sondern für eine Solostimme und Klavier geschaffen. Denis Rouger hat es behutsam den Bedürfnissen und Ausdrucksmöglichkeiten eines größeren Ensembles angepasst, ohne dabei die Qualitäten des Originals zu verleugnen. Jede Stimme im Chor erhält ihre aus dem harmonischen und rhythmischen Gerüst extrahierte Melodielinie. Dabei verbindet sich die Vielfalt und Raffinesse des chorischen Ausdrucks mit der enormen Flexibilität in Gestaltung und Ausdruck, wie sie die französischen Mélodies oder das deutsche Kunstlied von einem Solisten und dem Klavierpart fordern.
Explore
Sheet music preview View
Listen (1)
  • Fleur jetée
Additional material
  • Purchase additional material as a download product.
  • Unbenanntes Dokument

    Trage meinen Wahnsinn
    nach der Laune des Windes hinfort,
    Blume, die singend gepflückt
    und träumend fortgeworfen wurde.
    – Trage meinen Wahnsinn
    nach der Laune des Windes hinfort!

    Wie die geschnittene Blume
    verwelkt die Liebe.
    Die Hand, die dich berührte,
    flieht meine Hand unwiederbringlich.
    – Wie die geschnittene Blume
    verwelkt die Liebe!

    Möge der Wind, der dich verdorren lässt,

    ...

  • Unbenanntes Dokument

    Emporte ma folie
    Au gré du vent,
    Fleur en chantant cueillie
    Et jetée en rêvant.
    – Emporte ma folie
    Au gré du vent !

    Comme la fleur fauchée
    Périt l’amour.
    La main qui t’a touchée
    Fuit ma main sans retour.
    – Comme la fleur fauchée,
    Périt l’amour !

    Que le vent qui te sèche,

    ...

Purchase
Score Carus 9.280/00, ISMN 979-0-007-29933-0 8 pages, DIN A4, without cover Minimum order quantity: 20 copies
available
from 20 copies 3,95 € / copy
from 40 copies 3,56 € / copy
from 60 copies 3,16 € / copy
Score digital (download), pdf file Carus 9.280/00-010-000, ISMN 979-0-007-29934-7 8 pages, DIN A4 Minimum order quantity: 20 copies
available
from 20 copies 3,60 € / copy
from 30 copies 2,88 € / copy
from 50 copies 2,34 € / copy
from 100 copies 1,98 € / copy
Digital text (without sheet music) incl. printing licence, html file, singing text, german translation Carus 9.280/00-350-000
available
1,00 € / copy
Digital text (without sheet music) incl. printing licence, html file, singing text, original Carus 9.280/00-380-000
available
1,00 € / copy
Additional product information
  • French composer, 1845-1924.

    He was a pupil of Camille Saint-Saëns and studied at the Paris School of Sacred Music. Fauré worked as an organist and choirmaster and gave piano lessons and recitals in Parisian salons. He was able to improvise brilliantly on the piano, which is also reflected in his compositions. He was director of the Paris Conservatoire from 1905 to 1920.

    Fauré mainly wrote vocal, piano and chamber music. He is best known for his piano songs for solo voice and his Requiem, which was also performed at his own funeral service.

    Personal details
  • Denis Rouger gained his initial musical experience as the son of a Parisian family of musicians and during his studies at the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique de Paris, where he received first prizes in harmony, fugue and counterpoint.

    He was a lecturer and choirmaster at the University of Paris-Sorbonne for 20 years and choirmaster at Notre-Dame de Paris Cathedral for 10 years. He is honorary conductor of the Parisian church La Madeleine. He also collaborates with numerous ensembles in Germany. He has been invited as a guest conductor by radio choirs, the Balthasar-Neumann-Chor, the Baden-Württemberg State Youth Choir and the Stuttgart Philharmonic Orchestra, among others. Concerts have taken him to Italy, the Netherlands, Canada, Russia, the United Arab Emirates and Switzerland (Lucerne Festival).

    He gives master classes in Sweden, Bulgaria, France, Germany, as well as in Switzerland.

    Denis Rouger has been Professor of Choral Conducting at the Stuttgart State University of Music and Performing Arts since 2011. The chamber choir he founded at the university in the fall of 2011 won first prize at the International Choir Competition in Mosbach (Germany) in 2014.

    In addition to his work as a choirmaster, he composes and arranges French and German songs for choir. His arrangements on the CDs Kennst Du das Land ... and ... wo die Zitronen blühn (Carus) were well received by the press and radio. In collaboration with Carus-Verlag, he has edited the choir book Französische Chormusik, which received the German Music Edition Award “Best Edition” in 2019.

    In 2016, Denis Rouger founded the figure humaine kammerchor (www.figurehumaine.de), with which he regularly gives concerts at renowned festivals.

    Personal details

Reviews on our website can only be submitted by customers with a registered user account. A check whether the rated products were actually purchased does not take place.

No feedback available for this product.

Frequent questions about this work

Pencil symbol There are no questions and answers available so far or you were unable to find an answer to your specific question about this work? Then click here and send your specific questions to our Customer Services!