6 Mélodies, Op.31 (Koechlin, Charles)

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5 more: 2. Le cortège d'Amphitrite • 3. L’île ancienne • 4. La maison du matin • 5. Le repas préparé • 6. Amphise et Melitta

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Publisher. Info. Ch. Koechlin - Troisième receuil de mélodies
Paris: Rouart, Lerolle & Cie., n.d.(ca.1910).
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Misc. Notes Fourth book of songs.
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Work Title 6 Mélodies
Alternative. Title Six mélodies sur des poésies extraites de "Aux flancs du vase" d' A. Samain
Composer Koechlin, Charles
Opus/Catalogue NumberOp./Cat. No. Op.31
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. ICK 31
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 6 pieces
  1. Le sommeil de Canope
  2. Le cortège d’Amphitrite
  3. L’île ancienne
  4. La maison du matin
  5. Le repas préparé
  6. Amphise et Melitta
Year/Date of CompositionY/D of Comp. 1902-08, orch. 1912–21
  1. 1902–6, orch. 1921
  2. 1905 Jan.–1907, orch. Aug 1913
  3. 1905 Sep.–7, orch. March 1912
  4. 1905–8, sketched 1902-4
  5. 1906 Aug.
  6. 1906 Aug.-1907
First Performance. Nos. 2 and 4: 1913 June 5 by Mlle Madeleine Bonnard, Alfredo Casella (pf), Concert SMI, Salle Gaveau
Nos. 3 and 5: 1912 March 13 by Germaine Sanderson, ?Koechlin, Concert SMI, Salle Gaveau
No. 6: date unknown, by Jane Bathori
First Publication. 1910 ca.??
Librettist Albert Victor Samain (1858-1900)
Language French
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Early 20th century
Piece Style Romantic
Instrumentation Voice, Piano
Extra Information Sketch dates etc. from the data cards at BNF online. Ordering in one of the earlier versions, here, quite different from the eventually settled ordering.

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Nos. 1-3 orchestrated by the composer, 1912-21.

No.6 is in 5/8.