Jean Rivier Explained
Alexis Fernand Félix Jean Rivier (21 July 1896 – 6 November 1987)[1] was a French composer of classical music in the neoclassical style.
The son of, a co-inventor of Armenian paper, he composed over two hundred works, including music for orchestra, chamber groups, chorus, piano, and solo instruments.
Rivier served as professor of composition at the Paris Conservatory from 1948 until his retirement in 1966.[2] During the period 1948–1962, he shared this position with composer Darius Milhaud. Three of his notable students at the Paris Conservatory were Gareth Walters, Pedro Ipuche Riva, and Gerd Boder.
See also: Jean and Rivier.
Compositions
- 3 Points Seches for piano
- 4 Fantasmes for piano
- 4 Sequences Dialogues (need instrumentation)
- Alternances for piano
- Andante espressivo ed allegro burlesco (three movements) for clarinet and piano
- Aria for trumpet (or oboe) and organ
- Brillances for 2 trumpets, 2 French horns, 2 trombones and 1 tuba
- Capriccio (need instrumentation)
- Comme une tendre berceuse for flute and piano
- Concerto (arranged by Rene Decouais) (need instrumentation)
- Concerto for alto saxophone, trumpet and string orchestra (1955)
- Concerto for alto saxophone, baritone saxophone, 2 bassoons, trumpet, double bass
- Concerto for bassoon and strings (1963)
- Concerto for clarinet and string orchestra (1958)
- Concerto for flute and piano
- Concerto for oboe and orchestra (or piano) (1966)
- Concerto for trumpet and strings
- Concerto #1 in C for piano and orchestra (1940)
- Concerto Brève for piano and strings (1953)
- Concertino for saxophone and orchestra (or piano)
- Concertino for viola and orchestra (1947)
- Déjeuner sur l'herbe (need instrumentation)
- Doloroso et giocoso for viola and piano (1969)
- Duo for flute and clarinet in B
- Espagnole for violin and piano
- Grave et presto for saxophone quartet
- Nocturne, his contribution to Variations sur le nom de Marguerite Long
- Le petit gondolier for piano
- Les trois "S" for clarinet
- Oiseau tendre for solo flute
- Ouverture pour une opérette imaginaire
- 3 Pastorales for Orchestra (1929)
- Petite suite (for oboe, clarinet & bassoon, 1934)
- Piece in D (Pièce en Ré pour contrebasse et piano, 1920)
- Pour des mains amies for piano
- Prière (need instrumentation)
- Quatuor à cordes No. 1 (String Quartet No. 1) (1924)
- Quatuor à cordes No. 2 (1940)
- Rapsodie for trombone and piano
- Requiem (need instrumentation)
- Sonate for piano
- Stridences for piano
- String Trio
- Symphony No. 1 (1931)
- Symphony No. 2 in C major for string orchestra (1937)
- Symphony No. 3 in G major for string orchestra (1937)
- Symphony No. 4 in B-flat major for string orchestra (1947)
- Symphony No. 5 in A minor (1950)
- Symphony No. 6 in E minor "Les Présages" (1958)
- Symphony No. 7 in F major "Les Contrastes" (1971)
- Symphony No. 8 for string orchestra (1978)
- Torrents for piano
- Trois mouvements for clarinet and piano
- Virevoltes for flute
His complete piano works have been published in one volume by Salabert.
Discography
- Concerto for Alto Saxophone, Trumpet and Orchestra appears on French Saxophone Concertos, Naxos 8.225127; and on German: Virtuose Saxophonkonzerte, Koch Schwann
- Oiseaux tendres appears on : Flute Music Naxos BIS-CD-689
- String Quartets Nos 1 and 2, . Audite 97.710 (2021)[3]
- Symphonies No. 3 in G, No. 4 in B, and No. 8 (all for strings) Calmel Chamber Orchestra conducted by Bernard Calmel, on Pavane CD ADW 7328 (1994) (currently out of print)
Further reading
- Jean Rivier, catalogue des œuvres. Paris: G. Billaudot 1993.
- "Jean Rivier" in Sax, Mule & Co by Jean-Pierre Thiollet, H & D, 2004, p. 169–170
External links
Notes and References
- "Rivier, Jean (1896–1987)"
- Kelly. Barbara L.. Barbara L. Kelly. 2001. Rivier, Jean. 23541.
- http://www.musicweb-international.com/classrev/2021/Dec/Debussy-qt-AUDITE97710.htm Reviewed at MusicWeb International