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Pastorale d'été (Honegger)

''Pastorale d’été'', H. 31 (''Summer Pastoral''), is a short symphonic poem for chamber orchestra by Arthur Honegger. It was inspired by Honegger's vacation in the Swiss alps above Bern in 1920.〔(SDHS Band Alumni )〕 It takes about seven or eight minutes to play.
''Pastorale d'été'' was written in August 1920 at Wengen in Switzerland. It was Honegger's first orchestral work of any real consequence before he wrote his massive ''Horace victorieux'', which he wrote in the winter of 1920-21.〔(Hyperion records )〕
The score of ''Pastorale d'été'' was inscribed with an epigraph by Arthur Rimbaud: ''J'ai embrassé l'aube d'été'' (I have embraced the summer dawn). The scoring is for strings, single woodwinds, and horn. The work is atmospheric, placid and restrained, and has been described as "a latter-day ''Prélude à l'après-midi d'un faune'' (''Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun'' by Claude Debussy).〔Douglas Pudney, Liner notes to the Jean Martinon recording〕 It seems to be a musical impression of a peaceful early morning in the Swiss alps.〔(Classics online )〕 It opens with a languorous soaring theme on the horn, which is then taken up by the strings. The instrumentation matches the pastoral nature of the theme and the mood in the outer sections. The middle section is more lively and is colourfully orchestrated. The main theme returns to close the piece in the same peaceful, manner of the opening. The work was dedicated to Alexis Roland-Manuel.〔
It was first performed on 17 February 1921 at the Salle Gaveau in Paris, conducted by Vladimir Golschmann.〔(Topeka Symphony )〕〔(Answer.com )〕 The work won a Prix Verley, a prize decided by the audience members.〔(Site Honegger )〕
The first British concert performance was on 27 October 1921 conducted by Eugene Goossens in the Queen's Hall, London.〔(Geoffrey K Spratt, ''The Music of Arthur Honegger'' )〕
The work has entered the general orchestral repertoire, and has often been played in concert. Honegger conducted a recording of the work himself,〔(Audiophile Audition )〕 as have Hermann Scherchen, Jean Martinon (1971), Michel Plasson (1991), Leonard Bernstein, David Zinman, Thierry Fischer, Charles Dutoit and many others.
As part of the narrative of the novel ''Expo 58'' by Jonathan Coe (published 2013) there is an imaginative and detailed description of the ''Pastorale'' in the chapter entitled 'The trouble with happiness'. It pays particular attention to the orchestration and to the overall shape of the piece, e.g. '. . the main theme was by now beginning to take on the character of an old friend: once again, it rose and fell, rose and fell, a soft, endlessly renewable conversation between the different sections of the orchestra; until it too faded into nothingness, amid the dying flourishes of gossamer-bowed violins, the last twilit birdcalls of flute and clarinet.'
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