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📚 Sources/further reading:
“Poulenc: A Biography” by Roger Nichols (Yale University Press, 2020)
“Poulenc: The Life in the Songs” by Graham Johnson (Norton, 2020)
“Les Six: The French Composers and Their Mentors Jean Cocteau and Erik Satie,” edited by Robert Shapiro (Peter Owen Publishers, 2011)
“Poulenc’s Development as a Piano Composer: A Comparison of the Solo Piano Works and the Mélodies” by Kirk A. Severtson (DMA thesis, University of Cincinnati, 2005): etd.ohiolink.e...
“Unifying Devices in Poulenc: A Study of the Cycles Banalités and Tel Jour Telle Nuit” by Terence Evan Dawson (DMA thesis, University of British Columbia, 1991)
“Rhythmic, Phrasing, and Dramatic Concerns in Poulenc’s Tel Jour Telle Nuit” by Wesley B. Morgan (DMA monograph, Temple University, 2019): scholarshare.t...
“A Stylistic Analysis of Banalités by Francis Poulenc” by Joy Ann Allen (MM thesis, University of North Texas, 1968): digital.librar...
“A Comparative Study of Selected Clarinet Works by Arthur Honegger, Darius Milhaud and Francis Poulenc” by Thomas D. Stirzaker (PhD dissertation, Texas Tech University, 1988): ttu-ir.tdl.org...
“A Historical, Literary, and Musical Analysis of Francis Poulenc’s Dialogues des Carmélites” by Gail Elizabeth Lowther (MM thesis, Bowling Green State University, 2010): static1.square...
“Cohesion of Composer and Singer: The Female Singers of Poulenc” by Susan Joanne Musselman (DMA document, The Ohio State University, 2007): etd.ohiolink.e...
“Francis Poulenc’s Sonata for Horn, Trumpet and Trombone: A Structural Analysis Identifying Historical Significance, Form and Implications for Performance” by John T. Cord, (DMA dissertation, University of North Texas, 2009): digital.librar...
“A Pedagogical and Performance Analysis of Francis Poulenc’s Works for Two Pianos and Four Hands” by Mai Li (DMA dissertation, University of Kansas, 2019): kuscholarworks...
“An Analysis of Francis Poulenc’s Sextour, First Movement” by Malorie Danielle Jessup (MM research paper, Ball State University, 2009): cardinalschola...
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Classical Nerd is a video series covering music history, theoretical concepts, and techniques, hosted by composer, pianist, and music history aficionado Thomas Little.
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Music:
- Francis Poulenc: Selections from Nocturnes (1930-8), performed by John Robson (#1, #3) and Monica Hart (#7, #8) [free recordings courtesy pianosociety.com]
- Thomas Little: Dance! #2, performed by Rachel Fellows, Michael King, and Bruce Tippette
- Francis Poulenc: Selections from Improvisations (1932-59), performed by Monica Hart (#5, #7, #10, #13, #15) [free recordings courtesy pianosociety.com]
- Francis Poulenc: Mélancolie (1940), performed by Dr. David April [free recording courtesy pianosociety.com]
- Francis Poulenc: Selections from Suite Française (1935), performed by Chris Breemer (#1, #3, #6, #7) [free recordings courtesy pianosociety.com]
- Francis Poulenc: Sonata for Clarinet and Piano (1962), performed by Michael Schönfelder and Andreas Pfaul [free recording courtesy pianosociety.com]
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