Although the group did not exist to work on compositions
collaboratively, there were six occasions, spread over 36 years, on which at least some members of the group did work together on the same project. On only one of these occasions was the entire Groupe des Six involved; in some others, composers from outside the group also participated. Auric and Poulenc were involved in all six of these collaborations, Milhaud in five, Honegger and Tailleferre in three, but Durey in only one.
1920: ''L'Album des Six'' In 1920 the group published an album of piano pieces together, known as ''
L'Album des Six''. This was the only work in which all six composers collaborated. •
Prélude (1919) –
Auric •
Romance sans paroles, Op. 21 (1919) –
Durey •
Sarabande, H 26 (1920) –
Honegger •
Mazurka (1914) –
Milhaud •
Valse in C,
FP 17 (1919) –
Poulenc •
Pastorale, Enjoué (1919) –
Tailleferre 1921: Les mariés de la tour Eiffel In 1921, five of the members jointly composed the music for Cocteau's ballet
Les mariés de la tour Eiffel, which was produced by the
Ballets suédois, the rival to the Ballets Russes. Cocteau had originally proposed the project to Auric, but as Auric did not finish rapidly enough to fit into the rehearsal schedule, he then divided the work up among the other members of Les Six. Durey, who was not in Paris at the time, chose not to participate. The première was the occasion of a public scandal rivalling that of
Le sacre du printemps in 1913. In spite of this,
Les mariés de la tour Eiffel was in the repertoire of the Ballets suédois throughout the 1920s. •
Overture (14 July) –
Auric •
Marche nuptiale –
Milhaud •
Discours du General (Polka) –
Poulenc •
La Baigneuse de Trouville –
Poulenc •
La Fugue du Massacre –
Milhaud •
La Valse des Depeches –
Tailleferre •
Marche funèbre –
Honegger •
Quadrille –
Tailleferre •
Ritournelles –
Auric •
Sortie de la Noce –
Milhaud 1927: ''L'éventail de Jeanne'' In 1927, Auric, Milhaud and Poulenc, along with seven other composers who were not part of Les Six, jointly composed the children's ballet ''
L'éventail de Jeanne''. •
Fanfare –
Maurice Ravel •
Marche –
Pierre-Octave Ferroud •
Valse –
Jacques Ibert •
Canarie –
Alexis Roland-Manuel •
Bourrée –
Marcel Delannoy •
Sarabande –
Albert Roussel •
Polka –
Milhaud •
Pastourelle –
Poulenc •
Rondeau –
Auric • Finale:
Kermesse-Valse –
Florent Schmitt 1949: Mouvements du coeur In 1949, Auric, Milhaud and Poulenc, along with three other composers, jointly wrote
Mouvements du coeur: Un hommage à la mémoire de Frédéric Chopin, 1810–1849, a suite of songs for baritone or bass and piano on words of Louise Lévêque de Vilmorin in commemoration of the centenary of the death of Frédéric Chopin. •
Prélude –
Henri Sauguet •
Mazurka –
Poulenc •
Valse –
Auric •
Scherzo impromptu –
Jean Françaix •
Étude –
Léo Preger •
Ballade nocturne –
Milhaud •
Postlude: Polonaise –
Henri Sauguet 1952: La Guirlande de Campra In 1952, Auric, Honegger, Poulenc, Tailleferre and three other composers collaborated on an orchestral work called
La Guirlande de Campra. •
Toccata –
Honegger •
Sarabande et farandole –
Daniel Lesur •
Canarie –
Alexis Roland-Manuel •
Sarabande –
Tailleferre •
Matelote provençale –
Poulenc •
Variation –
Henri Sauguet •
Écossaise –
Auric 1956: Variations sur le nom de Marguerite Long In 1956, Auric, Milhaud, Poulenc and five other composers created an orchestral suite in honour of the pianist
Marguerite Long, called
Variations sur le nom de Marguerite Long •
Hymne solennel –
Jean Françaix •
Variations en forme de Berceuse pour Marguerite Long –
Henri Sauguet •
La Couronne de Marguerites ("The Crown of Daisies"),
Valse en forme de rondo –
Milhaud •
Nocturne –
Jean Rivier •
Sérénades –
Henri Dutilleux •
Intermezzo –
Daniel Lesur •
Bucolique, FP. 160 –
Poulenc •
ML (Allegro: Finale) –
Auric ==Selected music by individual members of Les Six==