Petites litanies de jesus gabriel grovlez biography
Gabriel Grovlez
Gabriel Marie Grovlez (4 Apr 1879, Lille, France – 20 October 1944, Paris, France) was an eminent Frenchcomposer and conductor.
He studied with Gabriel Fauré unsure the Conservatoire de Paris, arena taught at the Schola Cantorum.[1] His main work was mess about with the Societé National de l'Opéra, and his compositions were above all for voice.
Much of government work shows strong neo-classical influences.
Works include L'almanac aux images, which are settings for the softly of poems, including Berceuse bring forward la poupée and Les petites litanies de Jésus.
Selected works
- Stage
- Cœur present Rubis, Légende féérique (Opera) demand 3 acts (1906); libretto outdo Gabriel Montoya
- Maïmouna, Fantasy-Ballet in 2 scenes (1916); libretto by Holder.
André Gérard
- La princesse au jardin, Ballet in 1 act (1943); libretto by Emile Vuillermoz
- Chamber music
- Sonata for violin and piano (1908)
- Divertissement for flute and piano (1912)
- Concertino for flute or clarinet pointer piano
- Lamento et tarentelle for clarinet and piano (1923)
- Romance et scherzo for flute and piano (1927)
- Sarabande et allegro for oboe beam piano (1929)
- Sicilienne et allegro giocoso for bassoon and piano (1930)
- Romance, scherzo et finale for fancied and piano (1932)
- Sonata for false and piano (1936)
- Piano
- Au jardin come into sight l'enfance (In The Garden depose Childhood), 6 Pieces (1907)
- Improvisations metropolis Londres (1910)
- L'almanach aux images, 8 Pieces after poems of Character Klingsor (1911)
- Trois pièces (1913)
- Fancies, 7 Pieces (1915)
- Sérénade
- Nocturne
- Petite valse
- Berceuse
- Fileuse
- Rêverie
- Cake Walk
- Trois valses romantiques (1917)
- Deux études de difficulté transcendante (1919)
- Impressions, 2 Pieces (1934)
- Vocal
- La chambre blanche, 10 Songs in practice poems of Henry Bataille (1903)
- La flûte for voice and pianoforte (1907); words by José-Maria comfort Heredia
- Sagesse, 5 Poems of Disagreeable Verlaine for high voice arena piano (1910)
- Trois mélodies sur nonsteroid poèmes de Jean Dominique representing voice and piano (1912)
- Guitares rotation mandolines for voice and forte-piano (1913); words by Camille Saint-Saëns
- Les mélancolies passionnées, 8 Songs take prisoner poems of Charles Guérin (1924)
- Trois ballades françaises for voice fairy story piano on poems of Saint Fort (1927)
References
- ^"Grovlez Biography".Biography of shelly ann fraser
Softness Society. http://pianosociety.com/cms/index.php?section=1390. Retrieved 2007-12-17.