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Ce qu'on entend sur la montagne

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Ce qu'on entend sur la montagne, S. 95, is the first of thirteen symphonic poems by Austro-Hungarian composer Franz Liszt. It is an orchestral work inspired by Victor Hugo's poem of the same name, published as No. 5 of his collection Les Feuilles d'automne (1831).

The French title means "What one hears on the mountain". The work is sometimes referred to by its German title "Bergsymphonie" ("Mountain Symphony"). The piece, like many of Liszt's works, was revised a number of times before reaching the final version known today. It was originally composed in the years 1848–9 and subsequently revised in 1850, with the final form being produced in 1854. It is also the longest of Liszt's symphonic poems; a typical performance averages over half an hour in length.

This symphonic poem, like many of Liszt's works is largely of programmatic nature, the subject being of Nature's perfection contrasted with man's misery. Liszt writes: “The poet hears two voices; one immense, splendid, and full of order, raising to the Lord its joyous hymn of praise – the other hollow, full of pain, swollen by weeping, blasphemies, and curses. One spoke of nature, the other of humanity! Both voices struggle near to each other, cross over, and melt into one another, till finally they die away in a state of holiness.”[1]

\relative c' { \set Staff.midiInstrument = #"string ensemble 2" \set Score.tempoHideNote = ##t \tempo "Allegro agitato assai." 2 = 100 \time 2/2 \key b \major r4 r8 dis8\ff^\markup { Tutti } ais'4^>_\markup { \italic disperato }( gis8-.) r8 | r4 r8 gis8 e'4->( dis8-.) r8 | r4 dis4^>~(\< \times 2/3 { dis8[ cis b] } \times 2/3 { a[ b cis)]\! } | f,2.^^_\markup { \italic rinf. }( e4) }

\new GrandStaff <<
  \new Staff
  <<
  \clef tenor \key g \major \time 3/4 \tempo "Andante religioso." \set Staff.midiInstrument = #"trombone"
  \relative c'
  \new Voice { \voiceOne
    d4^\markup { 1. Posaune cantabile. }\mp d4.(_\markup { \italic espressivo } e8 | d2 b4) | g4( a4 b4) | c2.( | b4) a\rest a\rest |
    d4 d4.( e8 | d2 cis4) | fis,4( ais4 b4 | c!2\> b8.\> ais8) | cis2->(^\markup { \italic dim. } b8\!) a8\rest |
  }
  \new Voice { \voiceTwo
    b4 b2 | d'2 r4 | g2\< g4 | g4\> e4 fis4 | g4\! s4 s4 |
    a4\< b2 | g2.\!\> | fis4\< fis4 fis4\! | g2. | s16 fis2~ fis8 s8 |
  }
  >>

  \new Staff
  << 
  \clef bass \key g \major \time 3/4 \set Staff.midiInstrument = #"trombone"
  \relative c'
  \new Voice { \voiceOne
    g4\mp( fis4 g4 | a2 d,4) | e2( d4 | d2. | d4) d4\rest d4\rest |
    fis4( fis4 g4 | e2.) | d4( e4 fis4 | e2.) | d2(^\markup { \italic dim. } d8) f\rest |
  }
  \new Voice { \voiceTwo
    g,4( b,4) e,4( | fis,2 g,4) | c2\< b,4 | a,2.\> | g,4\! s4 s4 |
    fis,4 b,4 e,8(\< g,8 | ais,2.\!) | b,4( cis,4 d,4 | e,4 fis,2~ | fis,4\! b,,4) c,4\rest |
  }
  >>
>>

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  • César Franck(1822-90): "Ce qu´on entend sur la montagne"Symphonic Poem after Victor Hugo (1846)
  • Ce que l'on entend sur la montagne, poème symphonique
  • Liszt: Ce Qu'on Entend Sur La Montagne (Berg-Symphonie), Leipzig Gewandhaus, Kurt Masur.

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References

  1. ^ "Orchestral". lisztomania.wikidot.com. Retrieved 2016-11-07.

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