Le temps est compté/en
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History
- What exactly Legley composed this music for is not entirely clear. It seems that the music was used on 30 March 1955 for a stage play of the same name by Ermano Maccario on television.[1]
- This music was composed between 1953[2] and 23 March 1955[3].
Music
- instrumentation: chamber orchestra[4]
Parts
- I. Générique[5]
- time signature: 3/4
- II. (N° 24)
- time signature: 3/4
- II B.
- instrumentation: piano
- II C.
- II D.
- time signature: 3/4
- III.
- time signature: 4/4
- VIII. Générique. Fin.
- tempo: Lent
- time signature: 3/4
- 1.
- time signature: 3/4
- instrumentation: celesta
- 2.
- time signature: 3/4
- instrumentation: celesta
Sources
- handwritten parts: Royal Conservatory Brussels' (B-Bc), shelf number BBb-A-00898-1_P
Notes
- ↑ Karel De Schrijver (Levende componisten uit Vlaanderen. Tweede deel. De jongere generatie van 1900 - ±1920, Leuven, 1955, p.138) calls it a television play (see footnote 2). See also the television column in Le Soir of 30 March 1955 (p.10).
- ↑ K. De Schrijver (ibidem): Nieuwe werken sedert 1953 zijn: [...] muziek voor het Franse T.V.-spel Le temps est compté, enz... [New works since 1953 are: [...] music for the French T.V. play Le temps est compté, etc.]
- ↑ On a sheet in the folder with the parts in the music library of the former NIR (now kept in the Brussels Conservatory, see sources) it reads: part. à M. Doneux 23.3.55. The last note on this sheet is: part. à V. Legley.
- ↑ Flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, horn, celesta, piano, 2 first and 2 second violins, 2 violas and 2 celli.
- ↑ Onderdelen nog beschrijven.