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*Song cycle on poetry by an anonymous author in a transcription by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerardo_Reichel-Dolmatoff Gerardo Reichel Dolmatoff].<ref>[[De Roeck/en|De Roeck]], p.468.</ref>
 
*Song cycle on poetry by an anonymous author in a transcription by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerardo_Reichel-Dolmatoff Gerardo Reichel Dolmatoff].<ref>[[De Roeck/en|De Roeck]], p.468.</ref>
 
*Legley worked on this composition from Juli 1972 to December 1973 in Koksijde and Woluwe.
 
*Legley worked on this composition from Juli 1972 to December 1973 in Koksijde and Woluwe.
*First performance by Frida Neels and Aquiles Delle-Vigne at a lunch time concert in Ghent in 1975.<ref>CeBeDeM - lijst werken: ''LIJST VAN DE WERKEN VAN VIC LEGLEY 22.6.1976'', p.9. More details are not known.</ref>
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*First performance by Frida Neels and Aquiles Delle-Vigne during a lunch time concert in Ghent in 1975.<ref>CeBeDeM - lijst werken: ''LIJST VAN DE WERKEN VAN VIC LEGLEY 22.6.1976'', p.9. More details are not known.</ref>
  
 
== Music ==
 
== Music ==
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== Sources ==
*autograph: '''Royal Conservatory Brussels''' ''(B-Bc)'', shelf number [http://catalog.b-bc.org/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=25067 '''94262''']. This manuscript is currently missing.
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*autograph: '''Royal Conservatory Brussels''' ''(B-Bc)''', shelf number [http://catalog.b-bc.org/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=25067 '''P-2-01497''']<ref>According to [[De Roeck/en|De Roeck]] (p.467), a (different?) autograph would have been in the archive that Legley's son kept. However, that archive was donated in 2011 to the library of the '''Royal Conservatory of Brussels''', where this work is not present. Perhaps this manuscript has remained in the Legley family after all.</ref>
*photocopy of the autograph: '''Royal Conservatory Brussels''' ''(B-Bc)'', no shelf number yet (Legley archives)
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 21:25, 18 October 2021

Opus 82

History

  • Song cycle on poetry by an anonymous author in a transcription by Gerardo Reichel Dolmatoff.[1]
  • Legley worked on this composition from Juli 1972 to December 1973 in Koksijde and Woluwe.
  • First performance by Frida Neels and Aquiles Delle-Vigne during a lunch time concert in Ghent in 1975.[2]

Music

  • instrumentation: soprano and piano
  • duration: ca 5'

Parts

  • I. Kogui[3]
    • text incipit: Primero estaba el mar
    • tempo: Quasi adagio, molto espressivo e come improvvisando
    • time signature: 3/4
      Legley 82-1.jpg
  • II. Desane
    • text incipit: Nuestro modo de vivir no es duro come la piedra
    • tempo: Andante, sempre legato e un poco indolente
    • time signature: 15/8
      Legley 82-2.jpg

Sources

  • autograph: Royal Conservatory Brussels' (B-Bc), shelf number P-2-01497[4]

Notes

  1. De Roeck, p.468.
  2. CeBeDeM - lijst werken: LIJST VAN DE WERKEN VAN VIC LEGLEY 22.6.1976, p.9. More details are not known.
  3. Thus on page 2 of the autograph, on its title page erroneously Kogoi. See De Roeck (p.468) as well.
  4. According to De Roeck (p.467), a (different?) autograph would have been in the archive that Legley's son kept. However, that archive was donated in 2011 to the library of the Royal Conservatory of Brussels, where this work is not present. Perhaps this manuscript has remained in the Legley family after all.