Henri Sauguet: A Bio-Bibliography
By (Author) David L. Austin
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
30th March 1991
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Art music, orchestral and formal music
Bibliographies, catalogues
016.78092
Hardback
288
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
595g
Henri Sauguet's music remains little known outside his native France and portions of Belgium. Even there a younger generation of listeners and practitioners only vaguely associate his name with the ballet "Les Forains", the popular song "Le Chemin des forains", and a handful of other minor masterworks. Yet, during his lifetime, impresarios, poets, stage directors, choreographers, and film directors eagerly sought his collaborations on important projects. "Henri Saunguet - A Bio-Bibliography", is the first English-language book to treat Sauguet not only as a composer, but as a music critic and observer of the French music scene for moe than sixty years. No other single source highlights the multi-faceted talents of a man who may be called "the grand old man of French music." The volume is organized into five parts, beginning with a brief biography of Sauguet's life. This is followed by a complete list of works and performances. This section is subdivided by genre--operas, ballets, instrumental music, vocal music, electronic music, music for the cinema, stage, and broadcast; each item within a genre chronologically follows the name of that kind of work. Performances appear chronologically with premieres listed first, and a sampling of prose writings and speeches by Sauguet is included. Music and drama reviews are presented seperately in chronological order under the name of the journal in which they appeared. The complete discography is organized alphanumerically, an arrangement dictated by record manufacturers' labels and numbers. The bibliography of writings about the composer is organized alphabetically by author with anonymous works inserted alphabetically by title. Two appendices follow the work proper: organizing the music alphabetically by title, and chronologically to give a clearer picture of the progression and disposition of works during the composer's career. An index of the people, organizations, and events cited throughout completes the volume.
DAVID L. AUSTIN is Architecture and Art Librarian at the University of Illinois at Chicago. He has contributed articles to Symphony Orchestras of the United States (Greenwood Press, 1986) and The New Grove Dictionary of American Music.