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Pierre de Bréville

Pierre Eugène Onfroy de Bréville[1] (21 February 1861 – 24 September 1949) was a French composer.

Pierre de Bréville (left) & Jacques Thibaud, Bibliothèque nationale de France.

Biography edit

Pierre de Bréville was born in Bar-le-Duc, Meuse. Following the wishes of his parents, he studied law with the goal of becoming a diplomat. However, he abandoned his plans after a few years and entered the Conservatoire de Paris. He began his musical studies with Théodore Dubois (1880–1882), later taking courses under the direction of César Franck.

He became a professor, teaching counterpoint at the Schola Cantorum in Paris (1898–1902). Following a twelve-year break, he taught classes in chamber music composition at the Conservatoire de Paris (1914–1918).

He established himself as a music critic and wrote reviews and commentary in Mercure de France, Le Courrier musical and La Revue blanche. He died in Paris.

Although de Bréville was not prolific, he lavished attention to his own compositions. He also completed the orchestration of César Franck's unfinished opera Ghiselle with Vincent d'Indy and Ernest Chausson.

Selected compositions edit

Stage
Orchestral works
  • La Nuit de décembre
  • Stamboul, Symphony
Concertante
  • Tête de Kenwark, Scène lyrique for cello and orchestra after a dramatic poem by Leconte de Lisle
Chamber music
  • Sonata No.1 in C minor for violin and piano (1918–1919)
  • Une flûte dans les vergers for flute and piano (1920)
  • Pièce for oboe (or flute, or violin) and piano (1923)
  • Poème dramatique for cello and piano (1924)
  • Prière (D'après le Cantique de Molière) for cello and organ (or piano) (1924)
  • Sonatina for oboe (or flute, or violin) and piano (1925)
  • Sonata No.2 "Sonate fantaisie en forme de rondeau" for violin and piano (1927)
  • Sonata in D minor for cello and piano (1930)
  • Fantaisie appassionata for cello and piano (1934)
  • Sonata for violin and piano (1942)
  • Sonata for violin and piano (1943)
  • Sonata for viola and piano (1944)
  • Concert à trois for violin, cello, and piano (1945)
  • Sonata for violin and piano (1947)
  • Fantaisie for guitar
  • Trio à cordes
  • Trio d'anches
Organ
  • Suite brève for organ (or harmonium) (1896)
  • Prélude, méditation et prière for organ without pedals (1912)
  • Deuxième suite brève en cinq parties for organ (or harmonium) (1922)
Piano
  • Fantaisie: Introduction, fugue et finale (c.1900)
  • Portraits de maîtres (Portraits of Masters) (1907)
  1. Gabriel Fauré
  2. Vincent d'Indy
  3. Ernest Chausson
  4. César Franck
  • Impromptu et choral (1912)
  • Stamboul: rhythmes et chansons d'Orient, 4 Pieces (1921)
  • Prélude et fugue (1923)
  • Sonate en ré bémol (Sonata in D) (1923)
  • Sept esquisses (7 Sketches) (1926)
  • Quatre sonates (1939)
  • Fantasia appassionata
Vocal
  • La forêt charmée for voice and piano (1891); words by Jean Moréas
  • Epitaphe for voice and piano (1899); words taken from the tombstone of Marie Dupuis in the "Église de Senan"
  • Le Furet du bois joli for voice and piano (1899); words by Jean Bénédict
  • Poèmes de Jean Lorrain mis en musique (Poems of Jean Lorrain Set to Music) (1899?)
  1. La mort des lys
  2. La belle au bois
  3. La petite Ilse
  • Quatre mélodies pour voix moyennes (Four Songs for Medium Voice) with piano accompaniment (1912)
  1. Une jeune fille parle; words by Jean Moréas
  2. Venise marine; words by Henri de Régnier
  3. Berceuse; words by Henri de Régnier
  4. Sous les arches de roses; words by Charles van Lerberghe
  • Héros, je vous salue for voice and piano (1916); words by Henri de Régnier
  • France for voice and piano (1917); words by Henri de Régnier
  • Sainte for voice and piano (1922); words by Stéphane Mallarmé
  • Bonjour mon cœur for voice and piano (1925); words by Pierre de Ronsard
  • La Terre les eaux va buvant for voice and piano (1925); words by Pierre de Ronsard
  • Ô mon ange gardien for voice and piano (1925); words by Francis Jammes
  • Baiser for voice and piano (1926); words by Émile Cottinet
  • Cantique de 1ère communion for soprano, violin and organ (or piano) (1926); words by Henry Gauthier-Villars
  • La Cloche fêlée for voice and piano (1926); words by Charles Baudelaire
  • 12 Rondels de Charles d'Orléans for voice and piano (1930); words by Charles d'Orléans
  • Bernadette
  • La Petite Ilse
  • Cœur ardent
  • L'Heure mystique
Choral
  • Hymne à Venus, Vocal duo or chorus in 2 parts in phrygian mode (c.1885); words by Auguste Villiers de l'Isle-Adam
  • Messe (Mass) for soprano, tenor, baritone, mixed chorus (STB), string quartet, harp and organ (1890s)
  • Sainte Rose de Lima, Scène mystique for soprano, female chorus and orchestra (1890s); words by Félix Naquet
  • Tantum ergo sacramentum veneremur cernui, Hymne au Saint Sacrement for mezzo-soprano, female chorus and organ (c.1900)
  • Les Cèdres du Liban (Cedars of Lebanon) for mixed chorus a cappella
  • Motets pour la messe des morts
  • Salut for soloists, female chorus and organ or harmonium

Writings edit

  • Les Fioretti du père Franck, (1935–1938), a biography of César Franck
  • Une histoire du théâtre lyrique en France

References edit

  1. ^ Harvard Biographical Dictionary of Music.

External links edit

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Pierre Eugene Onfroy de Breville 1 21 February 1861 24 September 1949 was a French composer Pierre de Breville left amp Jacques Thibaud Bibliotheque nationale de France Contents 1 Biography 2 Selected compositions 3 Writings 4 References 5 External linksBiography editPierre de Breville was born in Bar le Duc Meuse Following the wishes of his parents he studied law with the goal of becoming a diplomat However he abandoned his plans after a few years and entered the Conservatoire de Paris He began his musical studies with Theodore Dubois 1880 1882 later taking courses under the direction of Cesar Franck He became a professor teaching counterpoint at the Schola Cantorum in Paris 1898 1902 Following a twelve year break he taught classes in chamber music composition at the Conservatoire de Paris 1914 1918 He established himself as a music critic and wrote reviews and commentary in Mercure de France Le Courrier musical and La Revue blanche He died in Paris Although de Breville was not prolific he lavished attention to his own compositions He also completed the orchestration of Cesar Franck s unfinished opera Ghiselle with Vincent d Indy and Ernest Chausson Selected compositions editStage L anneau de Cakuntala The Ring of Shakuntala Incidental Music for the play Abhijnanasakuntalam by Kalidasa Le Pays des fees Incidental Music La Princesse Maleine Opera Les Sept Princesses The Seven Princesses Incidental Music Eros vainqueur Eros Conqueror Lyric Opera in 3 acts 4 scenes 1905 libretto by Jean Lorrain first performance 7 March 1910 Theatre de la Monnaie Brussels with Claire Croiza in the title role Les Egyptiens Ballet an overture to a piece by Maurice Maeterlinck Orchestral works La Nuit de decembre Stamboul Symphony Concertante Tete de Kenwark Scene lyrique for cello and orchestra after a dramatic poem by Leconte de Lisle Chamber music Sonata No 1 in C minor for violin and piano 1918 1919 Une flute dans les vergers for flute and piano 1920 Piece for oboe or flute or violin and piano 1923 Poeme dramatique for cello and piano 1924 Priere D apres le Cantique de Moliere for cello and organ or piano 1924 Sonatina for oboe or flute or violin and piano 1925 Sonata No 2 Sonate fantaisie en forme de rondeau for violin and piano 1927 Sonata in D minor for cello and piano 1930 Fantaisie appassionata for cello and piano 1934 Sonata for violin and piano 1942 Sonata for violin and piano 1943 Sonata for viola and piano 1944 Concert a trois for violin cello and piano 1945 Sonata for violin and piano 1947 Fantaisie for guitar Trio a cordes Trio d anches Organ Suite breve for organ or harmonium 1896 Prelude meditation et priere for organ without pedals 1912 Deuxieme suite breve en cinq parties for organ or harmonium 1922 Piano Fantaisie Introduction fugue et finale c 1900 Portraits de maitres Portraits of Masters 1907 Gabriel Faure Vincent d Indy Ernest Chausson Cesar Franck Impromptu et choral 1912 Stamboul rhythmes et chansons d Orient 4 Pieces 1921 Prelude et fugue 1923 Sonate en re bemol Sonata in D 1923 Sept esquisses 7 Sketches 1926 Quatre sonates 1939 Fantasia appassionata Vocal La foret charmee for voice and piano 1891 words by Jean Moreas Epitaphe for voice and piano 1899 words taken from the tombstone of Marie Dupuis in the Eglise de Senan Le Furet du bois joli for voice and piano 1899 words by Jean Benedict Poemes de Jean Lorrain mis en musique Poems of Jean Lorrain Set to Music 1899 La mort des lys La belle au bois La petite Ilse Quatre melodies pour voix moyennes Four Songs for Medium Voice with piano accompaniment 1912 Une jeune fille parle words by Jean Moreas Venise marine words by Henri de Regnier Berceuse words by Henri de Regnier Sous les arches de roses words by Charles van Lerberghe Heros je vous salue for voice and piano 1916 words by Henri de Regnier France for voice and piano 1917 words by Henri de Regnier Sainte for voice and piano 1922 words by Stephane Mallarme Bonjour mon cœur for voice and piano 1925 words by Pierre de Ronsard La Terre les eaux va buvant for voice and piano 1925 words by Pierre de Ronsard O mon ange gardien for voice and piano 1925 words by Francis Jammes Baiser for voice and piano 1926 words by Emile Cottinet Cantique de 1ere communion for soprano violin and organ or piano 1926 words by Henry Gauthier Villars La Cloche felee for voice and piano 1926 words by Charles Baudelaire 12 Rondels de Charles d Orleans for voice and piano 1930 words by Charles d Orleans Bernadette La Petite Ilse Cœur ardent L Heure mystique Choral Hymne a Venus Vocal duo or chorus in 2 parts in phrygian mode c 1885 words by Auguste Villiers de l Isle Adam Messe Mass for soprano tenor baritone mixed chorus STB string quartet harp and organ 1890s Sainte Rose de Lima Scene mystique for soprano female chorus and orchestra 1890s words by Felix Naquet Tantum ergo sacramentum veneremur cernui Hymne au Saint Sacrement for mezzo soprano female chorus and organ c 1900 Les Cedres du Liban Cedars of Lebanon for mixed chorus a cappella Motets pour la messe des morts Salut for soloists female chorus and organ or harmoniumWritings editLes Fioretti du pere Franck 1935 1938 a biography of Cesar Franck Une histoire du theatre lyrique en FranceReferences edit Harvard Biographical Dictionary of Music External links editWorks by or about Pierre de Breville at Internet Archive Free scores by Pierre de Breville at the International Music Score Library Project IMSLP Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pierre de Breville amp oldid 1218352590, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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