3 Pieces for chamber orchestra
dedicated to Julien Ghyoros
Opus 57
History
- Legley composed this work in 1960[1] for a music camp organised by Jeunesses Musicales in Genval.[2]
- The first performance took place on 28 September 1960 and was played by the Orchestre de Liège conducted by Julien Ghyoros.[3]
Music
- instrumentation: chamber orchestra[4]
- duration: ca 10'
Parts
- I. Pastorale
- tempo: Allegro commodo
- time signature: 9/8
- II. Hymn
- tempo: Andante
- time signature: 3/4
- III. Dance
- tempo: Allegro
- time signature: 2/4
Sources
- autograph: Royal Conservatory Brussels (B-Bc), shelf number BV-03-4029
- first edition (study score): CeBeDeM, Brussels, 1961[5]
Notes
- ↑ First edition, p.1.
- ↑ De Roeck, p.390.
- ↑ Tessely, p.49.
- ↑ Flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, horn and strings.
- ↑ A copy of this edition can be found in the Legley archives of the Royal Conservatory Brussels with a little card inserted on which Legley wrote down these words: 3 Pièces fautes! | I partie | mes 3. vlns. 1 : re # | mes 113. : clarinette au lieu de htbois.