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Piano Pieces by Ibert: Gem-like Masterworks by a 20th-Century French Composer

Piano Pieces by Ibert: Gem-like Masterworks by a 20th-Century French Composer
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Jacques Ibert, whose stylish and sophisticated works are highly acclaimed.

After serving as a naval officer in World War I and graduating from a conservatory, he went on to achieve numerous distinctions—including winning the Prix de Rome and being appointed director of the Paris Opéra—securing his place in history as one of France’s leading composers.

He is also known for his connection to Japan: at the request of the French government, he composed the Festive Overture to celebrate the 2600th anniversary of the Japanese imperial era.

In this article, we’ll highlight piano works by Ibert,introducing them along with the background of their composition and their distinctive features.

[Ibert’s Piano Works] Gem-like Masterpieces by a 20th-Century French Composer (1–10)

Toccata on the Name of Albert RousselJacques Ibert

Jacques Ibert: Toccata sur le nom d’Albert Roussel (1929)
Toccata on the Name of Albert RousselJacques Ibert

French composer Jacques Ibert is known for his wide-ranging styles and expressive versatility.

Composed in 1929, the Toccata on the Name of Albert Roussel is a tribute to Roussel, who was both a colleague and a friend.

Though only about a minute long, this brief piece concentrates technical difficulty and rhythmic energy, while conveying Ibert’s hallmark clarity and the elegance of French music.

Why not perform it while fully savoring the piano’s sonorities and keeping the composer’s intentions in mind?

Six Pieces No. 8: Crystal BasketJacques Ibert

Ibert: The Crystal Cage (8 pieces from the tale)
Six Pieces No. 8: Crystal BasketJacques Ibert

The eighth piece, “Crystal Basket,” from Six Pieces by Jacques Ibert—one of the defining French composers of the 20th century—brilliantly evokes the image of crystal glittering with reflected light.

The piano’s transparent tone colors create beautiful harmonies that gently enfold the listener.

Ibert studied at the Paris Conservatory and achieved distinction, including winning the Prix de Rome.

His music, while rooted in classical tradition, weaves an impressionistic, poetic sound world.

This work epitomizes the hallmarks of Ibert’s style and is an ideal piece for anyone—from beginners to advanced players—who wishes to immerse themselves in the allure of his music.

Six Pieces No. 5: “Morning on the Water”Jacques Ibert

Jacques Ibert, a quintessential 20th-century French composer.

The fifth piece from his Six Pieces, Morning on the Water, is a characteristically descriptive and emotionally rich work that vividly conjures the image of sunlight streaming over a tranquil surface of water.

Its elegant, refined touch feels like the breath of nature awakening in the morning calm.

With watercolor-like softness and a beautiful melody that soothes the soul, it’s a masterpiece I highly recommend to all who love the piano.

Story, No. 2: “The Little White Donkey”Jacques Ibert

Jacques Ibert was one of the leading French composers of the 20th century.

After serving as a naval officer, he achieved remarkable success, including winning the Prix de Rome and becoming director of the national opera house.

Histoires is a suite of ten pieces published in 1922.

The second piece, The Little White Donkey, is notable for its bright character, with a texture rich in staccato that creates a lively, lighthearted atmosphere.

Combining Ibert’s signature sophistication with approachability, this work is a perfect choice when you’re in the mood for something sunny and uplifting.

Romantic miniatureJacques Ibert

Jacques Ibert – Piece Romantique for Piano (1916) [Score-Video]
Romantic miniatureJacques Ibert

Jacques Ibert, a French composer known for his refined neoclassical style.

His delicate and expressive piano piece “Pièce romantique” is one of his early works, composed in 1916.

From this piece, one can sense his characteristic romantic musicality and bright rhythms, combining classical qualities with modern elements.

Showcasing Ibert’s free style and richly emotional expression, it is a work that is approachable even for first-time listeners while also conveying the unique originality that is distinctly his.