Maurice Emmanuel
Maurice Emmanuel (May 2 1862–December 14 1938) was a French composer of classical music.
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May 2 - 1862 - December 14 - 1938 - French - Composer - Classical music
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Born in Burgundy and brought up in Dijon, Marie François Maurice Emmanuel became a choristor at Beaune cathedral after his family moved to the city in 1869. He entered the Paris Conservatoire, studying composition with Léo Delibes, and becoming friends with Claude Debussy who was also studying there.
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Burgundy - Dijon - Beaune - Paris Conservatoire - Léo Delibes - Claude Debussy
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Emmanuel pursued a notable academic career. He wrote a treatise in 1895 on the music of Ancient Greece, and was appointed professor of composition at the Paris Conservatoire in 1909. His students there included Olivier Messiaen. Emmanuel's interests included folksong, Oriental music, and exotic modes — his use of these modes in his compositions had appalled Delibes, who had vetoed his entering for the Prix de Rome.
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Ancient Greece - Olivier Messiaen - Folksong - Oriental - Modes - Prix de Rome
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Other appointments included choirmaster at the church of Sainte-Clothilde from 1904–1907, where Charles Tournemire was organist.
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His compositions include operas after Aeschylus Prométhée enchaîné and Salamine as well as symphonies, string quartets and other chamber music. Like many of his compositions, his six sonatines for solo piano demonstrate his academic interests. The first draws on the music of Burgundy, the second incorporates birdsong, the third uses a Burgundian folk tune in its finale, the fourth is subtitled en divers modes Hindous ("in various Hindu modes").
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Symphonies - String quartet - Birdsong
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