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Bourrée fantasque : ウィキペディア英語版 | Bourrée fantasque ''Bourrée fantasque'' is a piece of music for solo piano by Emmanuel Chabrier (1841–1894), being one of his last major completed works. ==Background== ''Bourrée fantasque'' is dedicated to the pianist Édouard Risler (1873-1929), who in fact did not play the work in public until after the composer’s death. The first public performance was given by Madeleine Jaeger (Mme Henry Jossic, 1868-?) on 7 January 1893 at the Société Nationale de Musique in Paris.〔Delage R. ''Emmanuel Chabrier''. Fayard, Paris, 1999.〕 It was composed around April 1891, following a visit to his native Auvergne the previous summer, when Chabrier’s health was deteriorating.〔Delage R. ''Emmanuel Chabrier''. Fayard, Paris, 1999, points out that just prior to composition he and Jean Richepin had thought about collaborating on 'an opéra comique auvergnat'.〕 According to Alfred Cortot it is "one of the most exciting and original works in the whole literature of French piano music".〔Myers R. ''Emmanuel Chabrier and his circle''. J M Dent and Sons, London, 1973.〕 Unlike much nineteenth century writing for the pianoforte, the instrument is treated almost like an orchestra, and "foreshadows innovations in pianistic technique introduced by Ravel in ''Gaspard de la nuit'' and Debussy in the late ''Études''".〔Myers R. ''Emmanuel Chabrier and his circle''. J M Dent and Sons, London, 1973; quoting Cortot〕 The manuscript is at the Bibliothèque nationale de France.
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