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Henri Prunières, said Henry Prunières, pseudonym of ''Henry Debusne'' in his youth (24 May 1861, Paris – 11 April 1942 Nanterre) was a French musicologist, and international propagandist of contemporary art in various forms: music, dance, painting etc... He occupies, especially in music, an important place in the art world between the wars. His major contribution ''La Revue musicale,''〔 〕 a monthly musical periodical which he founded in 1920 and left in 1939, is still a reference in the Western musical world. Prunières received his doctorate at the Sorbonne in 1913, where he wrote his dissertations on Italian music in France before Jean-Baptiste Lully and the ballet de cour in France before Lully. Between 1924-1935, he worked as a New York Times's Paris music correspondent. He was also secretary and chairman of the International Music Society. Prunières was an important figure in the early 20th-century renewal of interest in Lully and his music.〔Howard, Patricia. "Prunières, Henry." Grove Music Online. Accessed 12.10.14 〕 ==Major Works== *Lully. Paris, 1910 *La musique de la chambre et l'ecurie. Paris, 1912 *Claudio Monteverdi. Paris, 1924 *La vie et l'oeuvre de Claudio Monteverdi. Paris, 1924 *Le vie illustre et libertine de Jean-Baptiste Lully. Paris, 1929 *Cavalli et l'opera venitien au XVIIe siecle. Paris, 1931 *Nouvelle histoire de la musique. Paris, 1934-6 *J-B. Lully: Oeuvres completes. Paris, 1930-39, 10 vols. 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 Prunières」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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