In the early 20th century, composer Erik Satie assembled a group of young musicians who rebelled against the music of Wagner and Debussy. Known as Les Six, the avant-garde composers collaborated with the poet Jean Cocteau to present a highly successful theater program that became the rage of Parisian artistic circles in the 1920s. Suitable for intermediate- and advanced-level pianists, this original compilation features 20 works by composers Georges Auric, Louis Durey, Arthur Honegger, Darius Milhaud, Francis Poulenc, and Germaine Tailleferre. Reproduced from authoritative sources, the contents include:
Georges Auric: Adieu, New-York!, Trois Pastorales, Prelude
Louis Durey: Romance sans Paroles, Nocturne in D-flat major
Arthur Honegger: Toccata et Variations, Sarabande
Darius Milhaud: Saudades Do Brasil, Mazurka; Le Printemps, Caramel Mou
Francis Poulenc: 3 Mouvements Perpetuels, Suite Pour Piano, Valse, Cinq Impromptus
Germaine Tailleferre: Impromptu, Pastorale
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