VArthur Honegger
VArthur Honegger
1 Biography
Honegger had always remained in touch with Switzerland, his parents country of origin, but with the outbreak
of the war and the invasion of the Nazis, he found himself unable to leave Paris. He joined the French Resistance and was generally unaected by the Nazis themselves, who allowed him to continue his work without too
much interference. In parallel, he also taught composition at the cole Normale de Musique de Paris, where
among his students was Yves Ramette, future composer
of six symphonies. However, he was greatly depressed
3 NOTABLE COMPOSITIONS
Many of Honeggers works were championed by his longtime friend Georges Tzipine, who conducted the premiere recordings of some of them (Cris du Monde oratorio, Nicolas de Fle).[1]
In 1953 he wrote his last composition, A Christmas Cantata. After a protracted illness, he died at home in Paris
of a heart attack on 27 November 1955 and was interred
in the Saint-Vincent Cemetery in the Montmartre Quarter.
The principal elements of Honeggers style are: Bachian
counterpoint, driving rhythms, melodic amplitude, highly
coloristic harmonies, an impressionistic use of orchestral
sonorities, and a concern for formal architecture. His
style is weightier and more solemn than that of his colleagues in Les Six. Far from reacting against German romanticism as the other members of Les Six did, Honeggers mature works show evidence of a distinct inuence
by it. Despite the dierences in their styles, he and fellow Les Six member Darius Milhaud were close friends,
having studied together at the Paris Conservatoire. Milhaud dedicated his fourth string quintet to Honeggers
memory, while Francis Poulenc similarly dedicated his
Clarinet Sonata.
3 Notable compositions
Opus numbers originate from the complete catalogue by
Harry Halbreich. For a longer list of compositions, see
List of compositions by Arthur Honegger. For a list of
select recordings, see Arthur Honegger discography.
Orchestral Music :
Symphonies :
Symphonic Movements :
1923 : H 53 Pacic 231 (Symphonic Movement No. 1)
1928 : H 67 Rugby (Symphonic
Movement No. 2)
1933 : H 83 Symphonic Movement
No. 3
Concerti :
1924 : H 55 Concertino for piano
and orchestra in E major
1929 : H 72 Concerto for cello and
orchestra in C major (Cello Concerto)
1948 : H 196 Concerto da camera,
for ute, English horn and strings
Others :
Legacy
1917 :
1920 :
1923 :
Joy)
1951 :
H 16 Le chant de Nigamon
H 31 Pastorale d't
H 47 Chant de joie (Song of
H 204 Monopartita
Oratorios :
1921 : H 37 Le roi David (King David) libretto
by Ren Morax, version for orchestra in 1923
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1935 : H 99 Jeanne d'Arc au bcher, libretto
by Paul Claudel, version with prologue in 1941
1938 : H 131 La danse des morts, (The Dance
of the Dead) libretto by Paul Claudel
1953 : H 212 Une cantate de Nol (A Christmas Cantata)
Operas :
1903 : Philippa, not orchestrated, performed,
or published
1904 : Sigismond, lost
1907 : La Esmeralda, after Victor Hugo's
Notre-Dame de Paris, unnished and unpublished
1918 : La mort de sainte Almenne, libretto by
M. Jacob, unpublished and only Interlude orchestrated
1925 : Judith, libretto by Ren Morax, premiered at the Opra de Monte-Carlo on 13
February 1925
1927 : H 65 Antigone, libretto by Jean Cocteau
based on Sophocles, premiered at La Monnaie
on 28 December 1927
1925 : L'Aiglon, co-written with Jacques Ibert;
libretto for acts 24 by H. Cain, after E. Rostand, libretto for acts 1 and 5 by Ibert, Opra
de Monte-Carlo, 10 March 1937
Operettas :
1930 : H Les aventures du roi Pausole, libretto
by A. Willemetz, after P. Lous, premiered 12
December 1930, Paris, Boues-Parisiens
1931 : H La belle de Moudon, libretto by Ren
Morax, , Mzires, Jorat, Switzerland, 30 May
1931, unpublished
1937 : H Les petites cardinal, libretto by
Willemetz and P. Brach, after L. Halvy, Paris,
Boues-Parisiens, 13 February 1938
Ballets :
1918 : H 19 Le dit des jeux du monde
1921 : H 38 Horace victorieux, symphonie
mime
Chamber music :
1917 : H 15 String Quartet No. 1 in C minor
1935 : H 103 String Quartet No. 2 in D
1937 : H 114 String Quartet No. 3 in E
1945 : H 181 Paduana for Cello solo
1947 : H 193 Intrada for C trumpet and piano
4 References
[1]
[2] Arthur Honegger, Rugby (Mouvement symphonique No
2) rec.1929. YouTube. Retrieved 2014-06-14.
[3] honegger conducts: CDs & Vinyl. Amazon.com. 200909-09. Retrieved 2014-06-14.
5 Further reading
Honeggers biographer was Marcel Landowski, the
French composer and arts administrator, who was
greatly inuenced by Honegger. His biography appeared in 1978 (ISBN 2-02000227-2) although it
has yet to be translated into English.
Arthur Honegger by Harry Halbreich, translated into
English by Roger Nichols. Considers both Honeggers life and works. With the cooperation of
Honeggers daughter Pascale, Halbreich has fully
documented Honeggers life since childhood. All
works are treated, more signicant ones analyzed in
detail. ISBN 1-57467-041-7 (1999).
Geory Spratt. Honegger, Arthur. Grove Music
Online.
6 External links
Publications by and about Arthur Honegger in the
catalogue Helveticat of the Swiss National Library
Free scores by Arthur Honegger at the International
Music Score Library Project
Site Arthur Honegger The ocial site on the composer; bilingual (French and English)
Unlocking the Mystery of Honegger
Holocaust Music - discusses the controversy of
Honeggers role in the Resistance
Cello Concerto Review
Drama lrico Bblico, Judith (audio online y
descarga).
Arthur Honegger biography of the composer
Frantiek Slma Archive. More on the history of
the Czech Philharmonic between the 1940s and the
1980s: Conductors
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