Bouchara Explained

Bouchara (subtitled "chanson d'amour") is a 1981 work for mixed chamber ensemble by Canadian composer Claude Vivier. It was originally intended to serve as an interlude for his unfinished opera RĂªves d'un Marco Polo (1983-), but was published independently of the opera after weeks of deliberation. A typical performance lasts around twelve minutes.

Composition

The piece was premiered on 14 February 1983, at the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris, France.

Program notes

The notes given by Vivier in the finished manuscript:

Instrumentation

The work is written for a mixed ensemble of solo soprano, wind quintet, string quintet, and percussion battery.

Woodwinds
  • Flute
  • Oboe
  • Clarinet
  • Horn in F
  • Bassoon
    Percussion
  • Balinese gong
  • Chinese gong
  • Tam-tam
  • Tubular bells
  • Bass drum
  • Magnetic tape
    Strings
  • 2 Violins
  • Viola
  • Cello
  • Bass
    Voice
  • Soprano

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