Marcel Mihalovici Vidéos
compositeur français d'origine roumaine
Commémorations 2025 (Décès: Marcel Mihalovici)
- musique de chambre, opéra, symphonie
- France
- compositeur ou compositrice, chef ou cheffe d'orchestre
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2024-04-28
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Marcel Mihalovici George Enescu Vincent Indy Indy Martinu Alexandre Tansman Alexander Tcherepnin Tcherepnin Conrad Beck 1898 1919 1924 1985
Marcel Mihalovici +••.••(...)) was a French composer born in Romania. After being discovered by his countryman George Enescu, Mihalovici moved to Paris in 1919, where he would study under French composer Vincent d'Indy. In the decades before WWII, Mihalovici was one of a number of emigre composers who, together, were nicknamed l'Ecole de Paris. Others included Bohuslav Martinu, Alexandre Tansman, Alexander Tcherepnin, Tibor Harsanyi, and Conrad Beck. Like Martinu and the others, Mihalovici was a strong proponent of neoclassicism. As his career went forward, his music embraced a number of other contemporary styles, including east European folk stylings, chromaticism, and dodecaphonism. As with other Francophile composers of the time, chamber music featured prominently in his output. The sonatina for oboe (or violin) and piano, op.13 was composed in the early 1920s. This work is in four movements: I. Moderato, Pastorale II. Vivo, Scherzo III. Lento, Nocturno IV. Vivo e giocoso, Rondo Fabian Menzel - oboe Bernhard Endres - piano
Padilla Marcel Mihalovici 2015
Chris Padilla, Alto Saxophone Xiao Wong, Piano Performed live at the Paul Voertman Concert Hall within the College of Music at the University of North Texas February, 2015 (http•••)
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