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词条 Marcel Chadeigne
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  1. Life

  2. Career

  3. Awards

  4. References

  5. External links

Alexis Marcel Félicien Chadeigne (2 January 1876[1] – 2 January 1926[2]) was a French classical pianist and composer.

He was composer Alain Bernaud's grandfather.

Life

Born in the 18th arrondissement of Paris, son of the composer Félicien Chadeigne, he was a student of Charles de Bériot at the Conservatoire de Paris where he became a friend and fellow student of Ravel and Ricardo Viñes.[3] After winning a first piano prize in 1895 and a second piano accompaniment prize in 1899,[4] Chadeigne became a pianist, singing conductor (1901-1904), then assistant conductor and choir director[5] at the Opéra de Paris (1909-1925),[6] piano teacher at the Schola Cantorum de Paris[7] and professor of solfège at the Conservatoire in 1919, a position from which he resigned in December 1924[8] for health reasons.

Chadeigne died one year later on his fiftieth birthday and was buried in the strictest privacy[9] in the Père-Lachaise Cemetery

Career

Apart from a few piano transcriptions of works for orchestra, there are no known original creations by Marcel Chadeigne or, at least, they have not been preserved.[10] Between 1895 and 1925, he divided his time between a career as a concert performer, a singing master at the Opera, a professor of solfege at the Conservatory and a jury member in piano competitions. As a pianist, he is best known for his interpretations of works by Emmanuel Chabrier, Maurice Ravel and overall Claude Debussy who loved "the persuasive style and intelligent musicality[11] of his performer.

His wife,[12] Camille Mouveau[13] singer at the Opera, led a career as a contralto with her husband sometimes accompanying her on stage. Their daughter Odette (1902-2002) was also a lyrical singer under the name "Miss Chadeigne".

Awards

  • Ordre des Palmes Académiques (3 January 1904 Ministerial decree)[14]

References

1. ^birth certificate n° 31 (view 6/31). On-line archives of the City of Paris, civil registry of the 18th arrondissement, birth register of 1876.
2. ^deaths certificat n° 11 (view 2/31). On-line archives of the City of Paris, civil status of the 16th arrondissement, 1926 death register.
3. ^[https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k105573n/f144.item.r=%22marcel%20chadeigne%22 Musique. Concerts Engel-Bathori.] Mercure de France, 16 January 1908, p. 336, {{Gallica}}.
4. ^[https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k284808x/f4.item.r=%22chadeigne%22.zoom Courrier des théâtres.] Le Figaro, 6 July 1899, p. 4, {{Gallica}}.
5. ^[https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k76532975/f3.item.r=%22chadeigne%22.zoom Informations. Opéra.] {{ill|Comœdia (journal)|fr|3=Comœdia (journal)|lt=Comoedia}}, 30 October 1919, {{p.|3}}, {{Gallica}}.
6. ^Alain Pâris, Le Nouveau Dictionnaire des interprètes, 2015 ([https://books.google.com/books?id=bC7BBwAAQBAJ&pg=PT1884&dq=%22Alexis+Chadeigne%22&hl=fr&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjM_83er9_bAhWJtRQKHX6kCtUQuwUILDAA#v=onepage&q=%22Alexis%20Chadeigne%22&f=false])
7. ^Pierre Guillot, Déodat de Sévérac: la musique et les lettres, 2002, {{p.|235}}
8. ^[https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k7654651v/f2.item.r=%22marcel%20chadeigne%22.zoom La musique. Au Conservatoire; Nomination et démission.] Comoedia, 24 December 1924, p. 2, {{Gallica}}.
9. ^[https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k7639754f/f2.item.r=%22marcel%20chadeigne%221926%20intimite.zoom Informations. Le monde et la ville.] Le Journal, 12 January 1926, p. 2, {{Gallica}}.
10. ^[https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k2884739/f2.item.r=%22chadeigne%22.zoom Le Monde et la Ville.] Le Figaro, 29 May 1909, p. 2, {{Gallica}}, which evokes a young composer already very appreciated.
11. ^[https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k56152748/f2.item.r=%22chadeigne%22debussy.zoom Claude Debussy.] Le Ménestrel, 18 June 1920, p. 250, {{Gallica}}.
12. ^Marriage certificate no. 848 (view 7/31). On-line archives of the City of Paris, civil status of the 6th arrondissement, 1901 marriage register.
13. ^In the press of the time, she was referred to as "Camille Chadeigne, "Mme Chadeigne" or "Mme Marcel Chadeigne.
14. ^Ministère de l'Instruction publique et des Beaux-arts.
Journal Officiel, 4 January 1904, {{p.|163}}, {{Gallica}}.

External links

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