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词条 Jean-Michel Defaye
释义

  1. Classical works

  2. Discography

     with Léo Ferré 

  3. References

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Jean-Michel Defaye (born 18 September 1932) is a French pianist, composer,[1] arranger and conductor known for his collaboration with French poet and singer-songwriter Léo Ferré.

He was born in Saint-Mandé, Val-de-Marne near Paris, on 18 September 1932. Aged ten he entered the Paris Conservatoire and completed his musical training in theory, piano and composition, taking in Nadia Boulanger's accompaniment class. In 1952 he won the Premier Second Grand Prix de Rome and the following year he won second prize in composition for the Belgian Queen Elisabeth competition.{{Citation needed|date=February 2011}}

As a composer he wrote mostly for brass and especially trombone.

As an arranger, he worked during ten years with Léo Ferré. He is mostly known by general public in France today for this body of work. At piano in the Olympia Big Band.

Classical works

  • Suite Marine
  • Morceau de Concours I (SG 1-2)
  • Morceau de Concours II (SG 3-4)
  • Morceau de Concours III (SG 5)
  • Deux Danses, for trombone and piano (1954)
  • Quatre pièces, for trombones quartet (1954)
  • Sonatine (1956)[2]
  • Mouvement, for trombone and piano (1972)
  • Fluctuations, for solo trombone, 6 trombones & 2 percussions (1987)
  • À la manière de Bach, for trombone & piano (1990)
  • Suite entomologique, for trombone & piano (1992)
  • Œuvre de concours I, for trombone & piano (1993)
  • Œuvre de concours II, for trombone & piano (1993)
  • Œuvre de concours III, for trombone & piano (1993)
  • À la manière de Schumann, for trombone & piano (2000)
  • À la manière de Debussy, for trombone & piano (2001)
  • À la manière de Vivaldi, for trombone & piano (2002)
  • À la manière de Stravinsky, for trombone & piano (2005)

Discography

with Léo Ferré

  • 1957: Les Fleurs du mal
  • 1960: Paname
  • 1961: Les Chansons d'Aragon
  • 1961: Récital à l'Alhambra (live)
  • 1962: La Langue française
  • 1964: Ferré 64
  • 1964: Verlaine et Rimbaud
  • 1965: Ni Dieu ni maître (EP)
  • 1966: Léo Ferré 1916-19...
  • 1967: Cette chanson (La Marseillaise)
  • 1967: Léo Ferré chante Baudelaire
  • 1969: L'Été 68
  • 1969: Les Douze Premières Chansons de Léo Ferré
  • 1970: Amour Anarchie
  • 1972: La Solitudine
  • 2003: Les Chansons interdites... et autres (recorded in 1961)

References

1. ^{{cite news|url=https://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/thestar/access/431785451.html?FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&type=current&date=Oct+28,+2003&author=Leonard+Turnevicius&pub=The+Spectator&desc=Bellows+and+Brass+blow+hot+and+cold+at+Mac&pqatl=google|title=Bellows and Brass blow hot and cold at Mac|last=Turnevicius|first=Leonard|date=28 October 2003|work=The Spectator|accessdate=22 February 2011}}
2. ^{{cite book|last1=Hinson|first1=Maurice|last2=Roberts|first2=Wesley|title=The Piano in Chamber Ensemble: an Annotated Guide|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=qmHjixiWjhUC&pg=PA340|accessdate=15 February 2011|year=2006|publisher=Indiana University Press|isbn=978-0-253-34696-4|page=340}}
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11 : 1932 births|Living people|People from Saint-Mandé|Conservatoire de Paris alumni|20th-century French composers|French male composers|French music arrangers|French film score composers|Prix de Rome for composition|Male film score composers|20th-century male musicians

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