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Gabriel Marie Grovlez (4 April 1879 in Lille, France – 20 October 1944 in Paris, France) was an eminent French composer and conductor. He studied with Gabriel Fauré at the Conservatoire de Paris, and taught at the Schola Cantorum.〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=Piano Society )〕 His main work was with the Societé National de l'Opéra, and his compositions were mainly for voice. Much of his work shows strong neo-classical influences. Works include ''L'almanach aux images'', which are settings for the piano of poems, including ''Berceuse de la poupée'' and ''Petites litanies de Jésus''. ==Selected works== ;Stage * ''Cœur de Rubis'', Légende féérique (Opera) in 3 acts (1906); libretto by Gabriel Montoya * ''Maïmouna'', Fantasy-Ballet in 2 scenes (1916); libretto by P. André Gérard * ''La princesse au jardin'', Ballet in 1 act (1943); libretto by Émile Vuillermoz ;Chamber music * Sonata for violin and piano (1908) * ''Divertissement'' for flute and piano (1912) * ''Concertino'' for flute or clarinet and piano * ''Lamento et tarentelle'' for clarinet and piano (1923) * ''Romance et scherzo'' for flute and piano (1927) * ''Sarabande et allegro'' for oboe and piano (1929) * ''Sicilienne et allegro giocoso'' for bassoon and piano (1930) * ''Romance, scherzo et finale'' for viola and piano (1932) * Sonata for cello and piano (1936) ;Piano * ''Au jardin de l'enfance'' (A Child's Garden), 6 Pieces after ''L'Art d'être grand-père'' by Victor Hugo (1907) :# La sieste :# Chose du soir :# Chanson de grand-père :# Chanson d'ancêtre :# Chanson pour faire danser en rond les petits enfants :# Pepita * ''3 Improvisations sur Londres'' (3 Impressions of London) (1910) :# ''Westminster Abbey'' in A minor :# ''The Park'' :# ''Soir de dimanche sur les bords de la Tamise'' (Sunday Evening on the Thames Embankment) in A major * ''L'almanach aux images'', 8 Pieces after poems of Tristan Klingsor (1911) :# ''Les marionnettes'' :# ''Berceuse de la poupée'' :# ''La sarabande'' :# ''Chanson du chasseur'' :# ''Les Ånes'' :# ''Le pastour'' :# ''Chanson de l'escarpolette'' :# ''Petites litanies de Jésus'' * ''Trois pièces'' (1913) :# Évocation :# Barcarolle :# Scherzo * ''Fancies'', 7 Pieces (1915) :# ''Sérénade'' :# ''Nocturne'' :# ''Petite valse'' :# ''Berceuse'' :# ''Fileuse'' :# ''Rêverie'' :# Cake Walk * ''Trois valses romantiques'' (1917) * ''Deux études de difficulté transcendante'' (1919) * ''Impressions'', 2 Pieces (1934) ;Vocal * ''La chambre blanche'', 10 Songs on poems of Henry Bataille (1903) * ''La flûte'' for voice and piano (1907); words by José-Maria de Heredia * ''Sagesse'', 5 Poems of Paul Verlaine for high voice and piano (1910) * ''Trois mélodies sur des poèmes de Jean Dominique'' for voice and piano (1912) * ''Guitares et mandolines'' for voice and piano (1913); words by Camille Saint-Saëns * ''Les mélancolies passionnées'', 8 Songs on poems of Charles Guérin (1924) * ''Trois ballades françaises'' for voice and piano on poems of Paul Fort (1927) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Gabriel Grovlez」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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