Topic: Henri Pousseur - Ballade Berlinoise

Henri Pousseur (1929-2009) was a celebrated composer whose early work is in the serial style of the Darmstadt school and included several works for electronics.  Although he is probably best remembered today for his electronic work, he composed for more conventional forces throughout his career.  With novelist Michel Butor as a librettist, he composed two operas, each of which had several associated satellite works.  One of the satellite works for the second of these operas, Die Erprobung des Petrus Hebraïcus (1974), is Ballade Berlinoise for piano solo (1977).  Dedicated 'to the memory of Brahms, Mahler, Schoenberg and ... J. S. Bach', Ballade Berlinoise follows a short theme through brief pastiches of the dedicatees.

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Ballade Berlinoise by Henri Pousseur

Last edited by ctdeupree (16-08-2021 21:50)

Re: Henri Pousseur - Ballade Berlinoise

A composer I didn't know. Thanks for the discovery !
Sometimes, I feel some Schubert reminiscences too, even  Brahms and Bach (among the other composers) are easy to hear. Nice piece !

Re: Henri Pousseur - Ballade Berlinoise

Yes, I had originally thought Schubert until I re-read the dedication in the score.  Glad you enjoyed it.

Amaryllis wrote:

A composer I didn't know. Thanks for the discovery !
Sometimes, I feel some Schubert reminiscences too, even  Brahms and Bach (among the other composers) are easy to hear. Nice piece !