Le Gendarme incompris

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Le gendarme incompris
The misunderstood Gendarme
Written byJean Cocteau and Raymond Radiguet
Date premiered24 May 1921
Place premieredThéâtre Michel (Paris)
Original languageFrench
GenreComédie bouffe

Le Gendarme incompris (The misunderstood Gendarme) is a

FP
20a.

The play features three characters:

gendarme named the Penultimate whose replicas are from a poem in the Divagations by Stéphane Mallarmé, and an old lady, the Marquise de Montonson.[1]

It was played publicly only once, on 24 May 1921, in addition to the dress rehearsal the day before. Two more performances were scheduled for 25 and 26 May.[2]

Suite

Poulenc derived a suite for orchestra drawn from the incidental music, which was first performed in London on 11 July 1921, conducted by Ernest Ansermet).

The work comprises 3 movements for double bass, cello, violin, clarinet, trumpet and trombone:

  • I. Ouverture
  • II. Madrigal
  • III. Final

The duration is about 6:35 minutes

Notes

  1. ^ common name for a dog in French

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