Aubert Louis-Françoise-Marie (1877-1968)
France / More info in Enciclopedia de la Guitarra
Composer, was born in Paramè died in Paris. Pupil of Fauré.
English
(1887-1968)
Unduly neglected, Louis Aubert, a pupil of Gabriel Fauré, in the first performance of whose Requiem he took part as a boy, was a composer of considerable distinction, showing some affinity with both Debussy and Ravel.
Stage Works: Aubert's lyrical tale La forêt bleue brings to the stage the fairy world of children's
stories. His Cinéma: Tableaux symphoniques, a ballet, shows episodes in the development of the cinema.
Orchestral Music: Dryade, Tableau symphonique, originally written in 1924 as a score for a film, is similar in its inspiration to Ravel's Daphnis et Chloé or the work of Debussy that has its source in pagan antiquity. Aubert's Tombeau de Chateaubriand pays tribute to his fellow-countryman, also a native of Saint-Malo. His moving Offrande of 1952 is dedicated to the memory of those who suffered in the war.
Unduly neglected, Louis Aubert, a pupil of Gabriel Fauré, in the first performance of whose Requiem he took part as a boy, was a composer of considerable distinction, showing some affinity with both Debussy and Ravel.
Stage Works: Aubert's lyrical tale La forêt bleue brings to the stage the fairy world of children's
stories. His Cinéma: Tableaux symphoniques, a ballet, shows episodes in the development of the cinema.
Orchestral Music: Dryade, Tableau symphonique, originally written in 1924 as a score for a film, is similar in its inspiration to Ravel's Daphnis et Chloé or the work of Debussy that has its source in pagan antiquity. Aubert's Tombeau de Chateaubriand pays tribute to his fellow-countryman, also a native of Saint-Malo. His moving Offrande of 1952 is dedicated to the memory of those who suffered in the war.
Composizioni (1)
| Titolo | Editore | Strumentazione | Anno |
|---|---|---|---|
| IMPROVISATION | RICORDI (Paris) | 2 guit |