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Pierre Max Dubois

Pierre Max Dubois, sometimes given as Pierre-Max Dubois (1 March 1930 – 29 August 1995) was a French composer of classical music, conductor, and music educator. He was a student of Darius Milhaud, and though not widely popular, was respected. He brought the ideas of Les Six, of which his instructor was a member, into the mid-1900s. This group called for a fresh artistic perspective on music. The music of Dubois is characteristically light hearted with interesting harmonic and melodic textures.[1]

Life and career edit

Born in Graulhet in the Tarn department of Southern France, Pierre Max Dubois studied at the Paris Conservatoire from 1949 through 1953 where he was a pupil of Jean Doyen (piano) and Darius Milhaud (composition).[2] His first professional commission, Suite humouristique (a piece for French radio), happened while he was a student at the age of 19.[2]

He was awarded the Prix de Rome in 1955 for the cantata Le rire de Gargantua.[2] Most of his works are for woodwinds, especially for saxophone. His Quartet for Saxophones in F premiered in 1962.[2] Another of his works is the 'Pieces characteristiques en forme de suite', written for Alto Saxophone with piano accompaniment.[2] In 1964 he was awarded the Grand Prix of the city of Paris for his strings ensemble piece Symphonie-sérénade.[2] That same year he began working as a conductor; and in that capacity toured Belgium, Canada, France, and the United States.[2]

While primarily a composer of instrumental pieces, Dubois also composed music for the stage. These include the ballets Impressiones foraines (1951), Le docteur Ox (composed 1961; premiered by the Lyon Opéra Ballet in 1965), and Hommage à Hoffnung (composed 1980, premiered at the Grand Théâtre de Bordeaux in 1981); and the operas Comment causer (composed 1970; premiered at the Opéra Royal de Wallonie in 1971), Les Suisses (composed 1972, premiered at the Opéra Royal de Wallonie in 1973), and Le ruban merveilleux (composed in 1990, premiered at the Forum des Halles in Paris on 31 May 1991).[2]

Dubois was a professor of analysis at the Paris Conservatoire.[2] He died in Rocquencourt in the Île-de-France region of North Central France on August 29, 1995.[2]

Selected compositions edit

Titles and dates taken from Gerard Billaudot.[3]

Piano

  • Impressions foraines (1963), arranged for two pianos in 1965
  • "Chutt", for four pianos (1965)
  • Histoires de piano (1978)
  • La maison d’à côté (1979)
  • Voulez-vous jouer au cirque? (1983)
  • Bébé rose, for piano four-hands (1984)
  • Sonate (1985)
  • Dix préludes (1992)

Harpsichord

  • Partita pour Clavecin ou Piano (1963) / Prelude - Pavane - Toccata

Flute

  • Classiquement vôtre, for flute and guitar (1973)
  • Tic-Tac, for flute and piano (1975)
  • Ensuite?, for flute and piano (1981)
  • Histoires de flûte, for flute and piano (1984)

Recorder

  • A l'ancienne, for soprano recorder and harpsichord (1981)
  • Turlututu, for beginning soprano recorder and guitar or piano (1981)
  • Les tricoteuses, perpetual motion for soprano and alto recorder and keyboard (1982)

Oboe

  • Histoires de hautbois, for oboe and piano (1985)
  • Hommage à un ami, for oboe and piano (1985)

Clarinet

  • 18 duos progressifs, for two clarinets
  • Voltage, suite for bass clarinet solo

Bassoon

  • Histoires de basson (1976), Volumes 1 and 2 for 3 bassoons, Volume 3 for 4 bassoons
  • Aria et ruade (1980), for bassoon and piano
  • Mélopée (1980), for bassoon and piano
  • 3 nouvelles brèves (1980), for bassoon and piano
  • Sonatine-tango (1983), for bassoon and piano

Saxophone

  • Sonate-fantaisie, Duo concertant (1979)
  • 2 mini romances, for alto or tenor sax and piano (1979)
  • Prélude et rengaine, for alto or tenor sax and piano (1979)
  • Vieille chanson et rondinade, for tenor sax and piano (1980)
  • Olga-valse, for alto sax and piano (1980)
  • Respirations, for alto sax and piano (1980)
  • Métamorphoses, symphony for soprano, alto, tenor and baritone sax (1981)
  • Moments musicaux, for alto sax and instrumental ensemble, with version for alto sax and piano (1985)
  • L’imprévu, for sax quartet (1986)
  • 3 petites sonates A «Scarlatti», for sax quartet (1989)
  • Come back, for alto sax and piano (1992)
  • Dix préludes imaginaires, for sax quartet and orchestra (1992)
  • Le récit du chamelier, for alto sax (1992)
  • Mominettes, for alto sax (1993)
  • 16 études brillantes, for all the saxophones (1993)
  • 16 études techniques, contemporary studies (1993)
  • 17 études dansantes, for all the saxophones (1993)
  • 48 études faciles et progressives, for all the saxophones (1993)
  • 16 études de virtuosité, for all the saxophones (1994)
  • 20 études progressives en forme de duos, contemporary studies (1994)
  • 24 études caprices, for all the saxophones (1994)
  • 12 études modernes, for all the saxophones (1995)
  • 16 études variées, for all the saxophones (1995)
  • Bouquet d’hommages, for alto sax and piano (1995)
  • La gremellite, for alto sax and piano (1995)
  • Deuxième concerto, for alto sax and orchestra, with version for alto sax and piano (1995)
  • Lucienne et Cécilienne, for saxophone orchestra (1990)

Trombone

  • Cortége, for trombone and piano (1959)

Double Bass

  • Le Gai Cascadeur, for double bass and piano (1973)
  • Histories de Contrabasse, for double bass and piano (1988)

Wind Sextet

  • Sinfonia da Camera, for Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Alto Saxophone, Bassoon, and Horn (1965)

References edit

  1. ^ American Record Guide; May/Jun2005, Vol. 68 Issue 3, p105-106, 2p.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Andrea Musk (20 January 2001). "Dubois, Pierre Max". Grove Music Online (8th ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.08231. ISBN 978-1-56159-263-0.
  3. ^ https://www.billaudot.com/_pdf/composers/duboiscatalogue.pdf [bare URL PDF]

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Pierre Max Dubois sometimes given as Pierre Max Dubois 1 March 1930 29 August 1995 was a French composer of classical music conductor and music educator He was a student of Darius Milhaud and though not widely popular was respected He brought the ideas of Les Six of which his instructor was a member into the mid 1900s This group called for a fresh artistic perspective on music The music of Dubois is characteristically light hearted with interesting harmonic and melodic textures 1 Life and career editBorn in Graulhet in the Tarn department of Southern France Pierre Max Dubois studied at the Paris Conservatoire from 1949 through 1953 where he was a pupil of Jean Doyen piano and Darius Milhaud composition 2 His first professional commission Suite humouristique a piece for French radio happened while he was a student at the age of 19 2 He was awarded the Prix de Rome in 1955 for the cantata Le rire de Gargantua 2 Most of his works are for woodwinds especially for saxophone His Quartet for Saxophones in F premiered in 1962 2 Another of his works is the Pieces characteristiques en forme de suite written for Alto Saxophone with piano accompaniment 2 In 1964 he was awarded the Grand Prix of the city of Paris for his strings ensemble piece Symphonie serenade 2 That same year he began working as a conductor and in that capacity toured Belgium Canada France and the United States 2 While primarily a composer of instrumental pieces Dubois also composed music for the stage These include the ballets Impressiones foraines 1951 Le docteur Ox composed 1961 premiered by the Lyon Opera Ballet in 1965 and Hommage a Hoffnung composed 1980 premiered at the Grand Theatre de Bordeaux in 1981 and the operas Comment causer composed 1970 premiered at the Opera Royal de Wallonie in 1971 Les Suisses composed 1972 premiered at the Opera Royal de Wallonie in 1973 and Le ruban merveilleux composed in 1990 premiered at the Forum des Halles in Paris on 31 May 1991 2 Dubois was a professor of analysis at the Paris Conservatoire 2 He died in Rocquencourt in the Ile de France region of North Central France on August 29 1995 2 Selected compositions editTitles and dates taken from Gerard Billaudot 3 Piano Impressions foraines 1963 arranged for two pianos in 1965 Chutt for four pianos 1965 Histoires de piano 1978 La maison d a cote 1979 Voulez vous jouer au cirque 1983 Bebe rose for piano four hands 1984 Sonate 1985 Dix preludes 1992 Harpsichord Partita pour Clavecin ou Piano 1963 Prelude Pavane Toccata Flute Classiquement votre for flute and guitar 1973 Tic Tac for flute and piano 1975 Ensuite for flute and piano 1981 Histoires de flute for flute and piano 1984 Recorder A l ancienne for soprano recorder and harpsichord 1981 Turlututu for beginning soprano recorder and guitar or piano 1981 Les tricoteuses perpetual motion for soprano and alto recorder and keyboard 1982 Oboe Histoires de hautbois for oboe and piano 1985 Hommage a un ami for oboe and piano 1985 Clarinet 18 duos progressifs for two clarinets Voltage suite for bass clarinet solo Bassoon Histoires de basson 1976 Volumes 1 and 2 for 3 bassoons Volume 3 for 4 bassoons Aria et ruade 1980 for bassoon and piano Melopee 1980 for bassoon and piano 3 nouvelles breves 1980 for bassoon and piano Sonatine tango 1983 for bassoon and piano Saxophone Sonate fantaisie Duo concertant 1979 2 mini romances for alto or tenor sax and piano 1979 Prelude et rengaine for alto or tenor sax and piano 1979 Vieille chanson et rondinade for tenor sax and piano 1980 Olga valse for alto sax and piano 1980 Respirations for alto sax and piano 1980 Metamorphoses symphony for soprano alto tenor and baritone sax 1981 Moments musicaux for alto sax and instrumental ensemble with version for alto sax and piano 1985 L imprevu for sax quartet 1986 3 petites sonates A Scarlatti for sax quartet 1989 Come back for alto sax and piano 1992 Dix preludes imaginaires for sax quartet and orchestra 1992 Le recit du chamelier for alto sax 1992 Mominettes for alto sax 1993 16 etudes brillantes for all the saxophones 1993 16 etudes techniques contemporary studies 1993 17 etudes dansantes for all the saxophones 1993 48 etudes faciles et progressives for all the saxophones 1993 16 etudes de virtuosite for all the saxophones 1994 20 etudes progressives en forme de duos contemporary studies 1994 24 etudes caprices for all the saxophones 1994 12 etudes modernes for all the saxophones 1995 16 etudes variees for all the saxophones 1995 Bouquet d hommages for alto sax and piano 1995 La gremellite for alto sax and piano 1995 Deuxieme concerto for alto sax and orchestra with version for alto sax and piano 1995 Lucienne et Cecilienne for saxophone orchestra 1990 Trombone Cortege for trombone and piano 1959 Double Bass Le Gai Cascadeur for double bass and piano 1973 Histories de Contrabasse for double bass and piano 1988 Wind Sextet Sinfonia da Camera for Flute Oboe Clarinet Alto Saxophone Bassoon and Horn 1965 References edit American Record Guide May Jun2005 Vol 68 Issue 3 p105 106 2p a b c d e f g h i j Andrea Musk 20 January 2001 Dubois Pierre Max Grove Music Online 8th ed Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 gmo 9781561592630 article 08231 ISBN 978 1 56159 263 0 https www billaudot com pdf composers duboiscatalogue pdf bare URL PDF Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pierre Max Dubois amp oldid 1194444734, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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