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Milhaud's collection of compositions serves as a musical exploration of various aspects of a child's experiences and affections. Curated and recorded by Dr. Carolyn True, this anthology includes comprehensive performance notes that provide fresh perspectives on these delightful works designed for intermediate piano soloists. The pieces featured are: Candy, Flowers, Life, Mother, and Toys.
Written in 1957, this was Milhaud’s only work for guitar. Milhaud was a French composer, conductor, and teacher. He was a member of historic composer group Les Six (The Group of Six) and a very prolific composer of the 20th century. His compositional style range from modern classical works, to jazz, to polytonality. Here’s a small historical writeup via this Ricardo Gallen Album on Naxos: “Darius Milhaud belongs to a surprisingly large group of composers who each wrote but one piece for the solo guitar, along with de Falla, Ibert, Britten, Ginastera, and many others. It seems that Andrès Segovia, the dedicatee of Segoviana, never played the piece, judging by the lack of any fingerings or editorial markings in the score. Rapid melismatic flourishes punctuated by powerful chords suggest the guitar’s flamenco heritage, presented in the musical language of the composer