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Jeu de timbres : ウィキペディア英語版
Jeu de timbres
''Jeu de timbres'' is a single-movement orchestral composition by the American composer Steven Stucky. The work was commissioned by the National Symphony Orchestra and completed in late 2003. It was premiered in January 2004, with the National Symphony Orchestra performing under conductor Leonard Slatkin.〔Stucky, Steven (2003). (''Jeu de timbres'', for orchestra: Program Note by the Composer ). Retrieved May 28, 2015.〕
==Composition==
''Jeu de timbres'' has a duration of roughly four minutes. It was originally commissioned by the National Symphony Orchestra as an encore piece for a 2004 French music festival. Therefore, Stucky drew inspiration for the piece from the music of such Impressionist composers as Claude Debussy and Maurice Ravel—even directly quoting an unspecified Ravel piece near the end of the composition. The title ''Jeu de timbres'' loosely translates from the French language to "play of colors" and is a regular French phrase for the glockenspiel, which is occasionally featured in the piece.〔

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