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Little Symphony No. 6 (Milhaud) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Little Symphony No. 6 (Milhaud)
Darius Milhaud’s Little Symphony (Chamber Symphony) No. 6, Op. 79, composed in 1923, is a work for oboe, cello, and wordless chorus (soprano, contralto, tenor, bass). Milhaud visited the United States in 1922, and composed this piece in 1923 while in New York City. While there, he heard live jazz and its influence is evident in this piece and his following works, including the1923 ballet, La création du monde. Little Symphony No. 6 was published in 1929 by Universal separate from previous five, which were published in by Universal in 1922 and were reprinted by Dover in 2001. It is also the only piece out of the six with no subtitle attached. The Little Symphony No. 6 is a somewhat separate entity to the previous five. It premiered at the Concert Wiener in Paris in 1924. Little Symphony No. 6 runs 7:01 minutes and has a polytonal, blues-y sound. Polytonality is being something Milhaud is incredibly well known for. This pieces has some added dissonance because of the voices even though the instruments chosen are the two closest to the sound of the human voice. The symphony also strays from the typical fast, slow, fast movement setup and does the exact opposite with a slow, fast, slow order of movements. Milhaud goes from a flowing movement, to jaunty, to lyrical in this piece. The wordless voices are something that specifically sticks out in comparison to the previous five symphonies. This is something Milhaud also does in his ballet L’homme et son désir which he composed in 1917 in Brazil. This use of voices within a symphony can also be related to Beethoven’s 9th Symphony, final movement though Milhaud’s texture is very much unlike a maximized German style of the time period. It is very minimalistic and lessens the significance of the voices with the lack of text. Revel’s ballet is also very much relatable in this sense. == Movements ==
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