Marc Delmas

Marc Delmas ( born March 28, 1885 in Saint- Quentin, † November 30, 1931 in Paris) was a French composer.

Delmas studied at the Conservatoire de Paris with Xavier Leroux and Paul Vidal. WIth the cantata Le Poète et la Fée 1919 he won the Second Grand Prix de Rome. He was primarily as a composer of stage works known ( including the opera Laïs, 1908 and the operetta Sylvette, 1932), but also composed chamber music, a Balade féerique for choir and piano, and a Rapsodie Lusacienne for Violin and Orchestra ( 1928). Delmas took interest share of the choral movement and participated in the Conseil Supérieur de la Musique Populaire.

  • French composer
  • Born 1885
  • Died in 1931
  • Man
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