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Henry Barraud (sometimes ''Henri'') (23 April 1900 – 28 December 1997) was a French composer. He was born in Bordeaux. He was a student of Louis Aubert at the Conservatoire de Paris, but in 1927 failed to graduate, apparently because of his refusal to follow orthodox methods. Along with Pierre-Octave Ferroud and Jean Rivier, he helped to form the society ''Triton'' for the wider distribution of contemporary music. After the Liberation of Paris in 1944, he was named the Director of Paris Radio, and later, in 1948, of what later became ORTF, a position he held until his retirement in 1965. ==Works== As a composer, Barraud contributed to opera, ballet, orchestral music, chamber music, choral and vocal music. OPERA * "Numance" (Une Saison en Enfer) Tragédie lyrique en 1 acte Livret de Salvador de Madariaga d´après Cervantes (UA 22.10.1980 Radio France Grand Auditorium) Conductor:Serge Baudo Interpretes:Taillon-Ringart-Barrial-Blanc-Dume-Massis-Hollander) ORATORIO * "Le Massacre des Saints Innocents" Based on a text by the French poet Charles Péguy Paul Paray and the Detroit Symphony Orchestra recorded Barraud's orchestral work ''Offrande à une ombre'' in 1957 for Mercury Records. This wartime memorial, commemorating the death during combat of Maurice Jaubert at the age of 40, was initially released on LP in monophonic sound; the stereophonic version was issued on CD by Philips Records. A work listed as Symphony #1 for full orchestra (not just strings) was recorded on French Columbia FCX 597 (LP) performed by Georges Tzipine leading the ORTF. Its three movements are entitled Overture, Nocturne, and Interludes Dramatiques. 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「Henry Barraud」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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