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Nocturne No 4 in C minor 'Bal fantôme'
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1934; dedicated to Julien Green
Recordings
'Piers Lane goes to town' (CDA67967)
Piers Lane goes to town
CDA67967  To be issued soon September 2013 Release  
'Stephen Hough's French Album' (CDA67890)
Details
Track 12 on CDA67967 [1'36] To be issued soon September 2013 Release
Track 11 on CDA67890 [1'35]
Nocturne No 4 in C minor 'Bal fantôme'
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Poulenc’s fourth Nocturne, with its hint of the seventh of Chopin’s Op 28 Preludes, has a kind of lazy rhetoric but always coloured with the composer’s characteristic piquancy. Among his series of eight nocturnes, it is one of the few that actually fits the title in its traditional sense. Subtitled ‘Bal fantôme’, it is prefaced by a quote from the novel Le visionnaire by the writer Julien Green, a friend of the composer: an invalid, confined to his sick-bed, hears distant strains of a ball and recalls happier times of his youth. The sly semitonal movement gives those distant memories of the waltz a distinctly twentieth-century edge.

from notes by Harriet Smith © 2012

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