Global Information Lookup Global Information

Lucien Garban information


Lucien Garban (1877–1959) was a French composer, music arranger and editor who wrote transcriptions still performed in the modern repertoire. The Bibliothèque nationale de France lists about twenty original works by Garban and a large number of transcriptions by other composers.[1] Many of his works were published under the pen name Roger Branga. He was a member of Société des Apaches.

Garban's transcriptions of music for piano solo or piano four hands included Maurice Ravel's string quartet, Introduction and Allegro, Rapsodie espagnole, Valses nobles et sentimentales, Ma mère l'Oye, Trio for piano, violin and cello, Kaddisch from Deux mélodies hébraïques, Le tombeau de Couperin, Berceuse sur le nom de Gabriel Fauré, and Boléro.[2] He also transcribed a few scenes from the opera L'enfant et les sortilèges for piano or piano four hands. The four hand piano duet version of La valse frequently is performed.

Other Garban transcriptions include L'apprenti sorcier by Paul Dukas and Saint-Saëns's Le carnaval des animaux for solo piano.[1]

Garban studied under Gabriel Fauré at the Conservatoire de Paris. He served as musical director of the publishing house Durand until 1959.[1]

Around 1900, Garban along with Maurice Ravel and a number of young artists, poets, critics, and musicians joined together in an informal group; they came to be known as Les Apaches ("The Hooligans"), a name coined by Ricardo Viñes to represent their status as "artistic outcasts".[3]

  1. ^ a b c "Lucien Garban (1877–1959) - Auteur - Ressources de la Bibliothèque nationale de France". Data.bnf.fr (in French). 1959-01-16. Retrieved 2016-12-29.
  2. ^ "Maurice Ravel Frontispice - Lucien Garban". Maurice-ravel.net. Archived from the original on 2017-10-13. Retrieved 2016-12-29.
  3. ^ Orenstein, Arbie (1991) [1975]. Ravel: Man and Musician. Mineola, US: Dover. ISBN 978-0-486-26633-6., p. 28

and 8 Related for: Lucien Garban information

Request time (Page generated in 0.7529 seconds.)

Lucien Garban

Last Update:

Lucien Garban (1877–1959) was a French composer, music arranger and editor who wrote transcriptions still performed in the modern repertoire. The Bibliothèque...

Word Count : 383

La valse

Last Update:

piano transcription is infrequently performed due to its difficulty. Lucien Garban produced a transcription for piano four hands in 1920. He had previously...

Word Count : 1911

Le Tombeau de Couperin

Last Update:

harp, and strings. Only a few years after Ravel's own orchestration, Lucien Garban (working under the pseudonym of Roger Branga) produced a version of...

Word Count : 1212

Maurice Ravel

Last Update:

à Dulcinée. The manuscript orchestral score is in Ravel's hand, but Lucien Garban and Manuel Rosenthal helped in transcription. Ravel composed no more...

Word Count : 12883

1877 in music

Last Update:

Dohnányi, Hungarian composer, conductor and pianist (d. 1960) August 22 – Lucien Garban, French composer (died 1959) September 6 – Buddy Bolden, ragtime musician...

Word Count : 965

Le Groupe des XV

Last Update:

heritage. Marcel Amson Jean-Marie Auradon Marcel Bovis André Garban René-Jacques Pierre Laval Lucien Lorelle Daniel Masclet Jean Michaud Philippe Pottier Albert...

Word Count : 888

Humanist photography

Last Update:

Robert Doisneau, André Garban, Édith Gérin, René-Jacques (René Giton), Pierre Jahan, Henri Lacheroy, Therese Le Prat, Lucien Lorelle, Daniel Masclet...

Word Count : 3477

Le Rectangle

Last Update:

Issy-les-Moulineaux) Yvonne Chevalier (117, boulevard Jourdan) (the only woman) André Garban (50, rue des Martyrs) Pierre Jahan (14, rue Lafontaine) Henri Lacheroy (64...

Word Count : 2549

PDF Search Engine © AllGlobal.net