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Darius Milhaud (1892–1974)

Auteur de Notes Without Music: An Autobiography

255+ oeuvres 362 utilisateurs 14 critiques 1 Favoris

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Å’uvres de Darius Milhaud

My Happy Life (1995) 8 exemplaires
Milhaud - Service Sacré (2003) 6 exemplaires
La création du monde [score] (2001) 3 exemplaires
Entretiens avec claude rostand (1998) 3 exemplaires
Complete Symphonies [5 CDS] (2000) 3 exemplaires
L'Enfant Aime = A Child Loves (1949) 3 exemplaires
La creation du monde (1919) 3 exemplaires
L'Orestie d'Eschyle 2 exemplaires
Sonatine 2 exemplaires
Suite Francaise 2 exemplaires
Darius Milhaud [CD] 2 exemplaires
Ma vie heureuse (1987) 2 exemplaires
Scaramouche: Piano Duet (1984) 2 exemplaires
Milhaud - Piano Music (1995) 2 exemplaires
Printemps : for piano solo (2005) 2 exemplaires
Symphony 3 Te Deum Op 271 (1999) 2 exemplaires
Suite for Orchestra 2 exemplaires
Saudades do Brasil Opus 67 (2006) 1 exemplaire
The Dreams of Jacob (1995) 1 exemplaire
SUITE EN SOL POCHE ORCHESTRE (2001) 1 exemplaire
Pastorale. [Organ.] (1942) 1 exemplaire
2eme Sonate pour Piano (1950) 1 exemplaire
Milhaud: Music for Two Pianos (1998) 1 exemplaire
Milhaud: Works for Orchestra (1994) 1 exemplaire
Mélodies 1 exemplaire
Sonate 2 (2001) 1 exemplaire
Suite Op. 157b: Score and Parts (1986) 1 exemplaire
[No title] 1 exemplaire
Melodies 1 exemplaire
Choral Works (2006) 1 exemplaire
Chamber Music (2018) 1 exemplaire
Le bœuf sur le toit 1 exemplaire
Le Boeuf sur le toit 1 exemplaire
Sonatine for Violin and Viola (1947) 1 exemplaire
Milhaud: Duo Pour Deux Violons (2000) 1 exemplaire
Scaramouche Suite (2002) 1 exemplaire
3e quatuor à cordes 1 exemplaire
Sonata 1 exemplaire
IIe Symphonie 1 exemplaire
Xe Symphonie 1 exemplaire
Suite Provencale 1 exemplaire
Poulenc; Milhaud: Music For 2 Pianos — Compositeur — 1 exemplaire
Maximilien 1 exemplaire
Suite française 1 exemplaire
Sextuor a Vent (2010) 1 exemplaire
2 Viola Sonatas Opp 240 & 244 (1998) 1 exemplaire
Symphonies 1 & 4 [CD] 1 exemplaire
Printemps pour Piano (1921) 1 exemplaire
L'Enlèvement D'Europe (1963) 1 exemplaire
L'Abandon D'Ariane 1 exemplaire
Saudades do Brasil 1 exemplaire
La Création du monde 1 exemplaire
Scaramouche/Paris (2001) 1 exemplaire
Milhaud - Chamber Works (2001) 1 exemplaire
Music For Two Pianos 1 exemplaire
Enfantines 1 exemplaire
1st Symphonie 1 exemplaire
Quatuor A Cordes 1 exemplaire
Cellokonzerte 1 exemplaire
Les Choéphores 1 exemplaire
Carnaval D Aix (2001) 1 exemplaire

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Date de naissance
1892-09-04
Date de décès
1974-06-22
Sexe
male
Nationalité
France
Lieu de naissance
Marseille, France
Lieu du décès
Geneva, Switzerland
Lieux de résidence
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Paris, France
Études
Paris Conservatoire
Professions
composer
autobiographer
conductor
teacher
musician
Relations
Johnston, Ben (colleague)
Hofman, Shlomo (student, translator)
Claudel, Paul (colleague)
Brubeck, Dave (student)
Schoenberg, Arnold (colleague)
Organisations
American Academy of Arts and Letters (Foreign Honorary, Music, 1943)
Les Six
Courte biographie
Darius Milhaud was born to a Jewish family in Marseille, France, and grew up in Aix-en-Provence. His parents were Sophie (Allatini) and Gad Gabriel Milhaud, whose Provençal ancestry stretched back centuries. Milhaud began as a violinist, and later turned to composition. He studied at the Paris Conservatoire, where he met fellow "Les Six" composers Arthur Honegger and Germaine Tailleferre. From 1917 to 1919, he served as secretary to poet and playwright Paul Claudel, then the French Ambassador to Brazil. Milhaud collaborated with Claudel for many years, setting music for many of his poems and plays. While in Brazil, they worked together on a ballet, L'Homme et son désir (Man and His Desire), which exemplified Milhaud's bold style. On his return to France, Milhaud composed works influenced by the Brazilian popular music he had heard. He dedicated his Fifth String Quartet (1920) to Arnold Schoenberg, and the following year conducted both the French and British premieres of Schoenberg's Pierrot lunaire. On a trip to the USA in 1922, Milhaud heard authentic jazz for the first time on the streets of Harlem, New York City, which left a great impact on his musical outlook. The following year, he completed his great composition La création du monde (The Creation of the World), using ideas and idioms from jazz, a ballet in six continuous dance scenes. In 1925, Milhaud married his cousin, Madeleine, with whom he had a son, Daniel Milhaud, who became a painter and sculptor. When Nazi Germany invaded France in World War II, the Milhauds fled to the USA. He taught at Mills College in Oakland, California, where he worked with Henri Temianka and the Paganini Quartet. Jazz pianist Dave Brubeck became one of Milhaud's most famous students in the late 1940s. From 1947 to 1971, Milhaud taught alternate years at Mills and the Paris Conservatoire, until poor health forced him to retire. He also taught on the faculty of the Aspen Music Festival and School. Milhaud was an extremely rapid and prolific composer, for whom the art of writing music seemed almost as natural as breathing. He produced operas, ballets, orchestral works, chamber and instrumental works, choral and vocal works, and works for children, His autobiography was titled Notes sans musique (Notes Without Music), later revised as Ma vie heureuse, and published in English as My Happy Life (1995).

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Å’uvres
255
Aussi par
6
Membres
362
Popularité
#66,319
Évaluation
4.2
Critiques
14
ISBN
33
Langues
3
Favoris
1

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