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Pierre-Octave Ferroud : ウィキペディア英語版
Pierre-Octave Ferroud
Pierre-Octave Ferroud (6 January 1900 – 17 August 1936)〔K.S. (2003).〕 was a French composer of classical music.
He was born in Chasselay, Rhône, near Lyon. He went to Lyon, to Strasbourg (for military service from 1920-2) where he studied with Guy Ropartz,〔(【引用サイトリンク】language=French ) 〕 and again to Lyon where he was for a time an associate and "disciple" of Florent Schmitt, and a pupil of Georges Martin Witkowski.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Pierre-Octave Ferroud dans l'Encyclopédie Universalis )〕 He then travelled to Paris in 1923, where he later founded with Henry Barraud, Jean Rivier and Emmanuel Bondeville ''Triton'', a contemporary music society (in 1932).〔Duchesnau, Michel, La societe Triton, Paris: Sorbonne 1997〕
In a letter to Boris Asafiev, Sergei Prokofiev described his encounter with Ferroud, praised the Symphony in A and suggested that Asafiev might have a look at it. Ferroud's opera, he reported, impressed him much less.〔Prokofiev; Robinson, Harlow, ed. (1998) . UPNE. page 126. ISBN 1-55553-347-7.〕
He wrote a biographical work about his mentor Florent Schmitt (who he was, nevertheless, to pre-decease - Schmitt died 31 years after ''Autour de Florent Schmitt'' was published, in 1958.)
Ferroud was a regular contributor of musical reviews and essays to the journal ''Paris-Soir''.
He died in 1936, when he was decapitated in a road accident in Debrecen, in Hungary.〔 On hearing of Ferroud's death, Francis Poulenc wrote to Georges Auric of his distress.〔Schmidt, Carl B. . page 257.〕
==Primary works==

*Andante cordial (1919/26)〔
*Types (Vieux Beau - Bourgeoise de qualité - Businessman)(1922-1924) (recorded by Emmanuel Krivine and the Orchestre National de Lyon)〔
*Foules (1922-1924) (recorded by Krivine)〔
*Sérénade (piano and orchestra) (1927)
*Chirugie 1927 (opéra comique)
*Jeunesse (1929-1933) (ballet in two scenes)
*Chansons de Fous
*Sonnerie pour le Hérault (1935)
*Le Porcher (1924) (ballet)
*March for L'éventail de Jeanne (collaborative work by Auric, Ferroud and others) (1927) (ballet)〔
*Monte-Carlo (1928)
*Sérénade pour orchestre (1927) (Berceuse; Pavane; Spiritual)〔
*Symphonie en la (1930) in three movements 〔(recorded by Krivine)〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Krivine Discography )
*Chirurgie vers. orchestrale (1930)〔(recorded by Krivine)〔
*Trois pièces pour flûte seule (1920-1921)〔
*Spiritual (guitar) (1926) 〔
*Sonate pour violon et piano (1929)〔
*Sonate pour violoncelle et piano (1930)〔
*Trio à vent en mi (1933)〔
*Quatuor à cordes (1932-1936)〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.naxos.com/composerinfo/Pierre_Octave_Ferroud/22846.htm )
*Sarabande (1920/1926)
*Au parc Monceau (1921-1925)
*Sarabande pour piano (1920)
*Sarabande pour orchestre (1920-1926)
*Sonatine en ut dièse (in C) (1928)
*Tables (1931)
*A contre-coeur (1922-1925)
*Cinq poèmes de P.J. Toulet (1927)
*Cinq poèmes de P. Valéry (1929)
*Trois chansons de J. Supervielle (1932)
*Trois poèmes intimes de Goethe (1932)

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