Elgar: Chanson de Nuit

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Elgar’s Chanson de Nuit is less well known than his Chanson de Matin but it is arguably the more beautiful of the pair.  Arranged for wind quintet.

  • Instruments : Fl. Ob. Cl.(in Bb) Hn. Bsn.
  • Difficulty : C – approx. ABRSM Grade 5
  • Duration : 3’30
  • ISMN : 979-0-708177-67-8
  • Portus Press reference : PPQ131
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Description

In 1897 Elgar decided to pen a short piece for violin and piano – a ‘pot boiler’ at a time when he was in need of some much-needed funds.  He’d tentatively entitled the piece ‘Evensong’ but suggested to his publishers ‘Vespers’ as an alternative.  His publishers, however, subsequently settled on Chanson de Nuit  as pieces with French titles were thought to be more commercial.  The piece was indeed a great success and, a couple of years later, Elgar produced a companion piece – the Chanson de Matin – and later orchestrated both, increasing their popularity yet further.

Although Chanson de Matin  has now somewhat eclipsed the earlier piece, it is generally viewed as being more finely crafted of the pair.  Its emotional depth perhaps also marks the beginning of a period of new impetus and ambition which was to culminate in the Enigma Variations.  Interestingly, the opening melody of Chanson de Nuit  is a barely disguised – but perhaps unintentional – quotation of the Siegfried leitmotiv from Götterdämmerung  by Wagner – a composer whom Elgar much admired.

Chanson de Nuit is also available as a wind quartet.  You might also be interested in my arrangements of Chanson de Matin for wind quintet and wind quartet.

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