90 vincent dindy biography

  • Vincent d'Indy was born in Paris in 1851 and became a pupil and leading disciple of César Franck, whose music he did much to propagate.
  • Paul Marie Theodore Vincent d'Indy (27 March 1851–2 December 1931) was a French composer and music teacher.
  • Profile: Vincent d'Indy (b: March 27, 1851 in Paris, d: December 2, 1931 in Paris) was a French composer.
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    • Cantate Domino, Op.22 (Indy, Vincent d')
    • Cello Sonata, Op.84 (Indy, Vincent d')
    • Chanson et danses, Op.50 (Indy, Vincent d')
    • Le chant de la cloche, Op.18 (Indy, Vincent d')
    • 7 Chants de terroir, Op.73 (Indy, Vincent d')
    • 6 Chants Populaires Français (Set 1), Op.90 (Indy, Vincent d')
    • 6 Chants Populaires Français (Set 2), Op.100 (Indy, Vincent d')
    • La Chevauchée du Cid, Op.11 (Indy, Vincent d')
    • Choral varié, Op.55 (Indy, Vincent d')
    • Clair de lune, Op.13 (Indy, Vincent d')
    • Concert for Piano, Flute, Cello and Strings, Op.89 (Indy, Vincent d')
    • Contes de Fées, Op.86 (Indy, Vincent d')

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    • Madrigal, Op.4 (Indy, Vincent d')
    • Marche du 76ème régiment d’infanterie, Op.54 (Indy, Vincent d')
    • Médée, Op.47 (Indy, Vincent d')
    • Menuet sur le nom d’Haydn, Op.65 (Indy, Vincent d')
    • Mirage, Op.56 (Indy, Vincent d')

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    • Piano Sonata, Op.63 (Indy, Vincent d')
    • Piano Trio, Op.98 (Indy, Vincent d')
    • 13 Pièces Brèves, Op.68 (Indy, Vincent d')
    • 4 Pièces, Op.16 (Indy, Vincent d')
    • Plainte de Thécla, Op.10 (Indy, Vincent d')
    • Poème des Montagnes, Op.15 (Indy, Vincent d')
    • Poème des rivages, Op.77 (Indy, Vincent d')
    • Pour les Enfants de tout âge, Op.74 (Indy, Vincent d')
    • Prélude et Petit Canon, Op.38 (Indy, Vincent d')
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      Vincent d'Indy

      Paul Marie Theodore Vincent d'Indy (27 March 1851–2 December 1931) was a Frenchcomposer and music teacher.[1] Born in Paris, he was encouraged to learn music by his uncle who had studied with César Franck. D'Indy later also studied with Franck at the Paris Conservatoire.[1] He liked the music of Lizst, Beethoven and Wagner. He went to the first performance of Wagner's Ring at Bayreuth in 1876.[1] He organized performances of works by Rameau and Monteverdi whose work had been mostly forgotten.[1] He was a very conservative in his views on music, and after his proposed changes to the Conservatoire were ignored, he set up his own music school, the Schola Cantorum in 1894.[1][2]

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      He wrote a large number of musical compositions including operas, overtures, symphonies, choral works, piano works, string sextets, string quartets, folk song arrangements, and a cellosonata. One of his well known works is the "Symphonie sur un Chant Montagnard Français" (1886) ("Symphony on a French Mountain Song").[2]

      He also wrote books including a biography of César Franck, and a book on how to write music.

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