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    Maximilien-Paul-Marie-Félix d'Ollone (13 June 1875 – 15 May 1959) was a 20th-century French composer. Born in Besançon, d'Ollone started composing very early...
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  • completed by Camille Saint-Saëns and Paul Dukas and premiered in 1895. Max d'Ollone received the Prix de Rome in 1897 for his cantata Frédégonde.[citation...
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  • Country 1 Riccardo Barthelemy  Italy AC Ethel Barnard  Great Britain AC Gustave Doret  Switzerland AC Max d'Ollone  France AC Émile Jaques-Dalcroze  France...
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  • an arts section which included drama, music and visual arts sections. Max d'Ollone served as president of the music section and in this role he was expected...
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    1894 – Henri Rabaud 1895 – Omer Letorey 1896 – Jules Mouquet 1897 – Max d'Ollone 1898 – First prize not awarded 1899 – Charles-Gaston Levadé ("first"...
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  • well as Lewis Spratlan’s Concertino and the tone poem, Le Ménétrier, by Max d’Ollone. Kaplan's discography also includes the Bartók Violin Concerto No. 2...
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    with Nicholas Legat (teacher of Vaslav Nijinsky), and composition with Max d'Ollone. Subsequently, he performed professionally on stage with dancers such...
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  • (1766–1845) Pauline Oliveros (1932–2016) María Teresa Oller (1920–2018) Max d'Ollone (1875–1959) Otto Olsson (1879–1964) George Onslow (1784–1853) Cornélie...
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    fellow students included George Enescu, Ernest Le Grand, Reynaldo Hahn, Max d'Ollone, Henri Rabaud and Florent Schmitt. From 1896 he was a student of Gabriel...
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    descendants: he recently completed research on the symphonic works of Max d'Ollone, contributed to restore a lost score from Jean Françaix. Official website...
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    committee presided by Antoine Mariotte 1939-1940 Henri Busser 1941-1944 Max d'Ollone 1944 Lucien Muratore 1944 (Liberation) 4 member committee: Roger Désormière...
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    compositions by Cécile Chaminade, Camille Saint-Saëns, Friedrich Gernsheim, Max d'Ollone, Eduard Schütt and Ernst Eduard Taubert. In 1894, she was named an Officier...
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  • Munich to study with Walter Courvoisier and later to Paris to work with Max d'Ollone. From 1924, he began teaching composition, theory and the piano in Berne...
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  • Nadia Boulanger for harmony, André Gedalge for counterpoint and fugue, Max d'Ollone and Paul Vidal for musical composition, Vincent d'Indy for conducting...
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  • L'Arlequin, libretto of the lyrical comedy in five acts and six tableaux by Max d'Ollone, premiered on 24 December 1924 at the Opéra de Paris 1925 : Madelon,...
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  • Damoiselle élue; Printemps; Gustave Charpentier. Music for the Prix de Rome Max d'Ollone. Music for the Prix de Rome Other Ferdinand Hérold. Piano concertos 2-4...
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    Ladmirault Raoul Laparra Lazare Lévy [pupils] Darius Milhaud [pupils] Max d'Ollone Poldowski Henri Rabaud Maurice Ravel [pupils] Jean Roger-Ducasse Florent...
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    member of the Music Section Executive Committee (chaired by composer Max d'Ollone) from the Groupe Collaboration. Officer of Academy and Public Education...
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    Prix by Charles-Marie Widor, Arthur Coquard, Charles Edouard Lefebvre, Max D'Ollone and Marc Delmas (2005) Delmas also wrote books including: Gustave Charpentier...
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    who, after studying singing with Charles Panzéra and composition with Max d'Ollone, settled in India. He dedicated his work to the study of Hindu music...
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    Duvivier. He appeared in world premieres in works by Reynaldo Hahn, Max d'Ollone, Henri Rabaud, and Gilbert Bécaud. In 1959, he left the Opéra Garnier...
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    Leduc. Notable people who wrote for the journal include Henri Duponchel, Max d'Ollone, Alphonse Royer and Paul Collin. Ellis (2007), pp. 2 and 25. Gautier...
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    Quartet N 2 ; Philippe Hersant, Quartet N 1 (REM) — Grand prix du disque Max d'Ollone: Piano Trio in A minor, Piano Quartet in E minor, Quartet in D major...
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  • with Nadia Boulanger at the École Normale de Musique de Paris and with Max d'Ollone and Georges Caussade at the Conservatoire de Paris. In 1925 he won the...
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  • 1986: Silhouettes du Conservatoire : Charles-Marie Widor, André Gedalge, Max d'Ollone, La Pensée universelle, ISBN 2214066438 1983: Compositeurs français méconnus :...
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  • (series: Musiques du prix de Rome), 2015. Max d'Ollone et le prix de Rome, cowritten with Patrice d’Ollone, Venice, Palazzetto Bru Zane (series: Musiques...
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    roles in contemporary operas such as Raoul Gunsbourg's Lysistrata, Max d'Ollone's L'Arlequin, Henry Février's Monna Vanna and La Femme nue, Massenet's...
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    Padmâvatî. She also sang in Alfred Bruneau's Le Jardin du Paris (1924), Max d'Ollone's L'Arlequin (1924), André Bloch's Brocéliande (1925), and in Part II...
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    Sarati le Terrible, Théâtre de l'Opéra-Comique, Paris, 1928 Claudine in Max d'Ollone's Georges Dandin, Théâtre de l'Opéra-Comique, Paris, 1930 Isidore in Omer...
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  • where she won a second prize for piano in 1928. She also attended Max d'Ollone's ensemble classes. After performing as a soloist, she devoted herself...
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