Adrienne Clostre

Adrienne Clostre ( born October 9, 1921 in Thomery; † 5 August, 2006 Serriers.Then ) was a French composer.

Clostre studied at the Conservatoire de Paris piano with Yves Nat and composition with Darius Milhaud, Jean Rivier and Olivier Messiaen. In 1949 she won with the cantata La Resurrection de Lazare the Premier Grand Prix de Rome.

The focus of the compositional work of literary works Clostres were excited lyric stage works. They also composed instrumental music, among others for piano, organ, cello and oboe. It was in 1955 with the Grand Prix Musical de la Ville de Paris in 1976 and the Prix Florence Gould of the Académie des Beaux -Arts.

Works

  • La Resurrection de Lazare, cantata, 1949
  • Spectacle Chekhov, 1952
  • The Fioretti di San Francesco d' Assisi, chamber cantata, 1953
  • Les musiciens de Breme ( The Bremen Town Musicians ) by Grimm, 1957
  • Concert pour le souper du roi Louis II, 1957
  • Le chant du cygne, opera in one act by Chekhov, 1961
  • Julien l' apostate, opera in eight scenes by Ibsen, 1970
  • Six Dialogues for oboe solo, 1972
  • Nietzsche, action lyrique in twelve episodes after Nietzche, 1975
  • El tigre de oro y sombra, Lecture musicale after nine poems by Borges, 1979
  • Cinq scènes de la vie italienne, musical spectacle in five scenes, 1980
  • Le secret, Lecture musicale du journal de Kierkegaard, 1982
  • Le combat avec l'ange for Trumpet and Organ, 1983
  • Variations for Piano italiennes, 1984
  • L' Albatros, action dramatique in nine episodes according to Baudelaire, 1987
  • Annapurna, action musicale in seven episodes after Duke, 1988
  • Peinture et Liberté, melodrame by David and Michelet 1989
  • Waves, ou une lecture pour piano de Virginia Woolf, 1990
  • La Reine de Saba for organ and percussion, 1990
  • Garbo la solitaire, Suite for solo cello, 1992
  • Histoire de Galmich for piano, 1992
  • Lecture de Borges, musical spectacle in three parts, 1992
  • Le triomphe de la vertu, action musicale et dramatique, 1993
  • Rome Noel at 800, fresque musicale, 1993
  • Le tour du monde en 80 langues, 1994
  • Lettres italiennes, melodrama, 1994
  • Premier Livre des Rois, Organ Sonata, 1994
  • L'ogre et le chevalier, hommage à la mémoire de Fassbinder, 1997
  • Réanimation, melodrama in three episodes, 1997
  • Camille Claudel sculpteur, action chorégraphique in three episodes, 1997
  • Sans tricher, tout à coup, c'est la loi, hommage à Paul Auster, 1997
  • Aria for Flute and Piano, 1999
  • French composer
  • Born 1921
  • Died in 2006
  • Woman
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