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Marcelle Fanny Henriette Soulage (12 December 1894 in Lima – 1970) was a French pianist, music critic and composer. Marcelle Soulage was born in Lima, Peru, to French parents. Her father was a mining engineer and had been appointed Professor of Mineralogical Chemistry at the Instituto de Ingenieros de Minas del Perú. The family returned to Paris when Marcelle was four-and-a-half years old. She began piano lessons at the age of five, and subsequently entered the Conservatoire de Paris studying with Georges Caussade, Paul Vidal, Vincent d'Indy and Nadia Boulanger.〔 Soulage served as professor of piano at the Conservatoire d'Orléans (1921–1925) and professor of music theory at the Conservatoire de Paris (1949–1965). Soulage composed orchestral works, chamber music and songs, sometimes writing under the pseudonym ''Marc Sauval''. Her Suite for violin, viola and piano won the Prix Leaulle in 1918, and Cello Sonata the Prix des Amis de la Musique in 1920. Soulage's music is published by: Evette & Schaeffer; Buffet-Crampon; Max Eschig; Rouart, Lerolle & Cie; L. Philippo. ==Selected works== ;Orchestral * ''Valse'' (1911); composed under the pseudonym ''Marc Sauval'' * ''Menuet'' (1918); composed under the pseudonym ''Marc Sauval'' * ''Danse cosaque'', Op. 77 (1927) * ''Invocation à la nuit et danse orientale'' (1928) * ''Badinages'' (1931) ;Chamber music * ''3 Pièces brèves'' for violin (or cello, or flute, or oboe) and piano, Op. 9 :# ''Danse'' :# ''Berceuse'' :# ''Scherzo'' * ''Légende'' for flute, oboe and harp, Op. 13 (1917) * Suite in C minor for violin, viola and piano (1918) * ''Pastorale'' for oboe (or English horn) and harp (or piano), Op. 15 (1920) * ''Fantaisie concertante'' for cornet and piano, Op. 19 * Sonata for viola and piano, Op. 25 (1919) * Sonata in F minor for cello and piano, Op. 31 (1919) * Piano Trio in A minor, Op. 34 (1922) * Sonata in G major for flute and piano, Op. 35 * Sonata in D minor violin and piano, Op. 36 (1920) * Sonata in F major for viola solo, Op. 43 (1921) * String Quartet in C minor, Op. 58 (1922) * Piano Quartet (1925) * ''Prélude et danse fantasque'' for cornet and piano (or orchestra), Op. 80 (published 1930) * ''Les Premiers Ensembles'', 6 Pièces progressives for violin and piano (1931) * ''Rêverie et danse exotique'' for double bass and piano (or orchestra) (published 1954); composed for the Concours du Conservatoire national de musique de Paris * ''Fantaisie hébraïque "Yis-roël"'' for viola and piano * ''Sonate pastorale'' for flute and bassoon * Trio for flute, oboe and piano ;Harp * ''Pièce'' in C minor for 2 harps (1916) * ''Petites pièces'' for harp (1916) :# ''Choral'' in A minor :# ''Danse'' in C minor * ''Barcarolle'' for harp, Op. 17 ;Keyboard * ''Variations sur une chanson populaire L'avocat'' for piano (1918) * ''Suite de danses anciennes'' for piano (or harp, or piano 4-hands), Op. 32 * ''Improvisation sur un thème de Vincent d'Indy'' for piano, Op. 41 * ''30 Petits préludes dans tous les tons (sans octaves; d'assez facile à moyenne force)'' for piano, Op. 45 (1922) * ''4 Pièces enfantines'' for piano, Op. 45 (1922); extracts from ''30 Petits préludes dans tous les tons'', Op. 45 * ''Auprès de ma blonde'', Fantaisie for piano (published 1925) * ''2 Pièces caractéristiques'' for piano (pour petites mains), Op. 78 (published 1927) :# ''Jean qui pleure'' :# ''Jean qui rit'' * ''Dialogues: Ronde villageoise'' for harpsichord (1939) * ''Pages choisies d'hier et d'aujourd'hui: 34 Pièces de difficulté progressive, classées et doigtées'' for piano (published 1955) ;Vocal * ''Berceuse d'Armorique'' for voice and piano (1912); words by Anatole Le Braz * ''Babillarde! À une aronde! (Hirondelle)'' for mezzo-soprano and piano (1917); words by Jean-Antoine de Baïf * ''Ballade: Cette fille, elle est morte!'' for baritone and piano (1917); words by Paul Fort * ''De plaines en plaines'' for soprano and piano (1917); words by Robert de Souza * ''Dormez-vous?'' for baritone and piano (1917); words extracted from ''Dominical'' (1892) by Max Elskamp * ''D'un vanneur de blé aux vents!'' for tenor and piano (1917); words by Joachim du Bellay * ''Il est en moi des pensées!'' for baritone and piano (1917); words by Carlos Larronde * ''Nocturne'' for mezzo-soprano and piano (1917); words by Jean Moréas * ''Mélodies'' for voice and piano, Op. 12 (1917) :# ''Cantilène de la pluie''; words by Auguste Gaud 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「Marcelle Soulage」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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