Small suite for piano
Children's pieces[1]
Opus 3
History
- This suite is a revision of some movements from the original opus 7.
- Legley completed this suite on 15 July 1944.[2]
- Only the first piece (Habanera) can be said with certainty to have been part of opus 3 (see sources). The other parts were reconstructed on the basis of a note[3] by Legley on the title page of Spleen in the first autograph of Small piano music.
Music
- instrumentation: piano
Parts
- I. Habanera[4]
- no tempo marking[5]
- time signature: 2/4
- II. Bagpipe[6]
- first version finished on 12 April 1936 in Brussels
- tempo: Niet te vlug [Not too fast] (allegretto)
- time signature: 5/8
- III. Lied [Song][6][7]
- first version finished on 17 March 1936 in Brussels
- Tempo: Traag [Slowly] (adagio)
- time signature: 3/4
- IV. Burleske [Burlesque][6]
- first version finished on 19 August 1936 in Brussels
- tempo: Zeer vlug [Very fast] (allegro vivo)
- time signature: 6/8
Sources
- autograph of Habanera: Royal Conservatory Antwerp (B-Ac), shelf number MM-MS-LEGLE-petite-1[8]
- final autograph of Small piano music: Royal Conservatory Brussels' (B-Bc), shelf number BV-03-3998-onderdeel-1
- first autograph of Small piano music: Royal Conservatory Brussels (B-Bc), shelf number BV-03-3998-onderdeel-2
Notes
- ↑ The subtitle was taken from opus 8, with which opus 3 is in all likelihood identical.
- ↑ De Roeck/en, p.243.
- ↑ This note is as follows:
1. Spleen
2. Bagpipe
3. Lied
4. Burlesque - ↑ This is the same piece as Spleen from Small piano music.
- ↑ In Small piano music, the tempo marking is: habanera-beweging[habanera movement].
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 Description based on the corresponding pieces in Small piano music. Possibly Legley revised his youthful works again when compiling opus 3 (1944).
- ↑ On the title page of Lied in the first autograph of Small piano music, one can still read voor bea [for bea] (someone hase erased it, but it remains legible). This undoubtedly refers to Beatrix Souvage, whom Legley married in 1939.
- ↑ Title page: Petite suite pour piano | Vic. Legley. op.3. | 1) Habanera