John Smyth wrote:
>I heard an exquisite piece of fluff the other day on the radio for harp,
>flute, clarinet and strings; it had more arpeggios per square inch than
>the Franz Liszt Memorial Library.
>
>The announcer said it was by "Kreis," (I think), who was a friend of
>Debussy's and a Rear Admiral. I found a Kreis from an earlier period,
>but obviously not the one. Who is this man?
I'm not sure about the piece you heard, but I suspect the composer
is Jean-Emile-Paul Cras (May 22, 1879 - September 14, 1932). He was a
student of Duparc (himself a student of Franck), as well as a rear-admiral
in the French navy. He apparently was responsible for some important
pre-electronic innovations in navigation, though exactly what those are is
not clear. There's a page devoted to him at "Net-marine", the unofficial
French Navy site:
http://www.netmarine.net/celebres/cras/celebre.htm
I can't find mention of a relationship with Debussy, but then information
about him is not easy to come by. The article in the New Grove is but a
single paragraph, with virtually no works list. I do have two CDs of his
music:
Piano Concerto (1932) 25:59
Symphonic Poem "Ame d'enfants" (1918) 16:32
Symphonic Poem "Journal de bord" (1927) 22:46
Pierre Reach, piano
Rhineland Philharmonic Orchestra/James Lockhart
Rhineland-Pfalz Philharmonic Orchestra/Pierre Stoll
Cybella CY803 1987 65:17
Four Pieces for Violin & Piano (1929) 18:50
"Poemes Intimes" for Piano (1911) 28:15
Suite en Duo for Violin & Piano (1927) 14:10
Marie-Annick Nicolas, violin
Jean-Pierre Ferey, piano
Skarbo DSK4941 1995 61:15
The Cybella disc may no longer be available. Also difficult to find are
releases of his piano music, as well as "Melodies", both on Timpani. And
I see Skarbo has released another disc of piano music by Cras (Landscapes,
Danze, Impromptus) on DSK1986 also performed by Ferey. The Amazon links
for the two Skarbo releases are:
Complete Works for Violin & Piano
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B000004A5L/classicalnetA/
Piano Music
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00002CEY9/classicalnetA/
I'd characterize his music as an acerbic post-romanticism.
Dave
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