The cultural scene of the 1920s was infused by a spirit -- part relief, part jubilation -- in which entertainment could be enjoyed guilt free, unfettered by the sobriety, austerity, and destruction that had attended the recent Great War. Dance and theater enjoyed a creative explosion, and composers of every musical persuasion participated, producing perhaps more incidental and theater music and ballet scores than at any other time since; scarcely any composer of note escaped the decade without having produced his or her share of such works.
Ibert's Divertissement is drawn from the incidental score the composer produced for the farcical nineteenth century Labiche play The Italian Straw Hat. Labiche's comedy, a classic of its type, recounts the adventures of a nervous bridegroom on his wedding day as he attempts to save a woman's honor by searching for a replacement for a hat he inadvertently ruined, all the while concealing his frantic mission from his intended bride, her suspicious father, and the entire wedding party. Along the way, disguises, unlikely deceptions, misunderstandings, and mistaken identities propel the action to ever greater frenzy before a tidy resolution.
The celebrated and ubiquitous Flute Concerto is now a classic avidly seized upon by flautists all over the world. It perfectly exemplifies both Ibert’s strengths and weaknesses. It perfectly exemplifies both Ibert’s strengths and weaknesses. Solo Flutist Sir James Galway talks about Ibert's Flute Concerto before performing it at the Opening Night Gala of the 08/09 Season at the New York Philharmonic. Sir James Galway on Ibert's Flute Concerto, Lorin Maazel and the New York Philharmonic. Flute Concerto. EMMANUEL PAHUD - IBERT FLUTE CONCERTO AbsolutelyPahud. Unsubscribe from AbsolutelyPahud? Cancel Unsubscribe. Subscribe Subscribed Unsubscribe 4.8K.
The confluence of periods in the Divertissement -- a genre with roots in the Baroque applied to a nineteenth century comedy by a twentieth century composer -- is reflected in the parodistic pastiche that informs the work's six sections. In addition to Ibert's 'own' music, references to other styles, both sly and blatant, abound. By the end, the astute listener has made his way through a thicket strewn with blues and jazz, music hall tunes, spiky modernist dissonance, Viennese waltzes, and the Wedding March from Mendelssohn's music for A Midsummer Night's Dream.
Parts/Movements
- Introduction. Allegro vivo
- Cortège. Moderato molto
- Nocturne. Lento
- Valse. Animato assai
- Parade. Tempo di marcia
- Finale. Quasi cadenza
Appears On
Music Program Notes
Year | Title | Label | Catalog # |
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2018 | Chandos | CHAN 20088 | |
2017 | Warner Classics | 560476 | |
2017 | Warner Classics | 0190295886738 | |
2016 | Chandos | CHSA 5168 | |
2013 | Berlin Classics | 0300426BC | |
2011 | EMI Classics / Warner Classics | 509990946932 | |
2011 | Signum Classics | SIGCD 211 | |
2010 | Decca | ||
2010 | Decca | 4215272 | |
2010 | Dorian | 92109 | |
2008 | EMI Classics | 5176392 | |
2006 | L'Empreinte Digitale | 13132 | |
2005 | Virgin Classics | ||
2003 | Testament | 1309 | |
2000 | Naxos | 8 554222 | |
1999 | London | 448571 | |
1997 | Dutton Laboratories | 1002 | |
1996 | Newport Classic | 85598 | |
1994 | Dorian | 90181 | |
1994 | BIS | 630 | |
1993 | RCA | 61429 | |
1993 | ASV | 517 | |
1992 | Koch International Classics | 7094 | |
1992 | Chandos | 9023 | |
1992 | Telarc Distribution | 80294 | |
Essay Recordings | 1086 | ||
London | 421527 | ||
Fantasy | 8430 | ||
Virgin | 59695 | ||
Carlton Classics | 5691912 | ||
London | 421173 |